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3100 | nicholas played the original rum tum tugger in cats on the westend. | SUPPORTS | who played the original rum tum tugger in cats on the westend? | nicholas | {
"id": "4227629",
"text": "The role of Rum Tum Tugger was originated by Paul Nicholas on the West End in 1981, and by Terrence Mann on Broadway in 1982. And then by Marcquelle Ward on West End in 2014 and European tour till 2017\n\nSection::::Origins.\n\nIn T. S. Eliot's \"Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats\", Rum Tum Tugger is described as a rebel cat who cannot help but be difficult. He is never satisfied with what you give him;",
"title": "Rum Tum Tugger"
} | {
"id": "4227628",
"text": "Rum Tum Tugger\n\nRum Tum Tugger is one of the many feline characters in the poetry book \"Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats\" by T. S. Eliot, published in 1939, and in the musical \"Cats\", which premiered in 1981 and is based on Eliot's book. Rum Tum Tugger is a rebellious Jellicle cat who loves to be the centre of attention.",
"title": "Rum Tum Tugger"
} |
3101 | to catch a thief took place in terms of plotline at cannes, nice and the surrounding countryside of france. | REFUTES | where does to catch a thief take place in terms of plotline? | cannes, nice and the surrounding countryside of france | {
"id": "8217519",
"text": "To Catch a Thief (novel)\n\nTo Catch a Thief is a 1952 thriller novel by David F. Dodge. The scene is the French Riviera, and the time is 1951.\n\nSection::::Plot.\n\nIn August 1951, French police come to arrest American John Robie at his villa in Vence near the Côte d'Azur. He escapes, leaping over the garden wall. In the late 1930s, Robie was a daring, supremely athletic burglar, known as \"Le Chat\" (\"the cat\"), who specialized in jewel thefts from hotels and villas on the French Riviera. He was caught and sent to prison in 1939.",
"title": "To Catch a Thief (novel)"
} | {
"id": "13286839",
"text": "Take a Thief\n\nTake a Thief: A Novel of Valdemar is a 2001 young-adult novel by American writer Mercedes Lackey. It is about Skif, It is the third in the \"Heralds of Valdemar\" series, and introduces Skif, an orphaned pickpocket who finds a magical horse and who appears in the subsequent Valdemar book \"Arrows of the Queen.\"\n\nSection::::Plot summary.",
"title": "Take a Thief"
} |
3102 | the first settlers of hawaii came from the triangular set of islands called marquesas islands. | REFUTES | which triangular set of islands did the first settlers of hawaii come from? | marquesas islands | {
"id": "7893930",
"text": "When Polynesian seafarers arrived on the Hawaiian Islands in 300–500 AD, few edible plants existed in the new land, aside from ferns (Hāpuʻu ʻiʻi, whose uncoiled fronds are eaten boiled) and fruits that grew at higher elevations. Botanists and archaeologists believe that the Polynesian voyagers introduced anywhere between 27 and more than 30 plants to the islands, known as canoe plants, mainly for food. The most important of them was taro. For centuries taro, and the \"poi\" made from it, was the main staple of their diet, and it is still much loved today. In addition to taro the Polynesians brought yams and sweet potatoes. The latter are believed to have come from Polynesian contact with the New World. The Marquesans, the first settlers from Polynesia, brought breadfruit and the Tahitians later introduced the baking banana. These settlers from Polynesia also brought coconuts, candlenuts (known in Hawaiian as kukui nuts), and sugarcane. They found plenty of fish, shellfish, and limu in the new land. Flightless birds were easy to catch and nests were full of eggs for the taking. Most Pacific islands had no meat animals except bats and lizards, so ancient Polynesians sailed the Pacific with pigs, chickens and dogs as cargo. Pigs were raised for religious sacrifice, and the meat was offered at altars, some of which was consumed by priests and the rest eaten in a mass celebration. The early Hawaiian diet was diverse, and may have included as many as 130 different types of seafood and 230 types of sweet potatoes. Some species of land and sea birds were consumed into extinction.",
"title": "Cuisine of Hawaii"
} | {
"id": "22467932",
"text": "the main variable of \"f\" and write it as \n\nwhere \"e\" is the degree of \"f\" w.r.t. \"u\" and formula_5 is \n\nthe leading coefficient of \"f\" w.r.t. \"u\". Then the initial of \"f\"\n\nis formula_5 and \"e\" is its main degree.\n\nBULLET::::- Triangular set\n\nA non-empty subset \"T\" of formula_3 is a triangular set, \n\nif the polynomials in \"T\" are non-constant and have distinct main variables. \n\nHence, a triangular set is finite, and has cardinality at most \"n\".\n\nBULLET::::- Regular chain\n\nLet T = {t, ..., t} be a triangular set such that",
"title": "Regular chain"
} |
3103 | 16 episodes were in designated survivor: 60 days season 1. | SUPPORTS | how many episodes in designated survivor: 60 days season 1? | 16 | {
"id": "23657777",
"text": "Designated Survivor: 60 Days\n\nDesignated Survivor: 60 Days () is a South Korean television series based on the 2016–2019 American television series \"Designated Survivor\". It stars Ji Jin-hee, Heo Joon-ho, Kang Han-na, Lee Joon-hyuk and Bae Jong-ok. The series premiered on tvN and Netflix on July 1, 2019.\n\nSection::::Synopsis.",
"title": "Designated Survivor: 60 Days"
} | {
"id": "11746517",
"text": "A manga adaptation of \"Rose Guns Days Season 1\", illustrated by Sōichirō, was serialized between the September 2012 and March 2014 issues of Square Enix's \"Gangan Joker\" magazine. Four \"tankōbon\" volumes for \"Season 1\" were released between December 22, 2012 and April 22, 2014. A manga adaptation of \"Rose Guns Days Season 2\", illustrated by Nana Natsunishi, was serialized between the February 2013 and April 2014 issues of Square Enix's \"GFantasy\" magazine. Three volumes for \"Season 2\" were released between August 22, 2013 and April 22, 2014. A manga adaptation of \"Rose Guns Days Season 3\", illustrated by Yō Ōmura, began serialization in Square Enix's \"Gangan Online\" magazine on September 19, 2013. The first volume for \"Season 3\" was released on April 22, 2014. A manga adaptation of \"Rose Guns Days Last Season\", illustrated by Mitsunori Zaki, began serialization in the May 2014 issue of Square Enix's \"Big Gangan\" magazine. Yen Press licensed the manga for release in North America.",
"title": "Rose Guns Days"
} |
3104 | shellback from stockholm wrote shake it off by taylor swift. | REFUTES | who from stockholm wrote shake it off by taylor swift? | shellback | {
"id": "18474728",
"text": "Wildest Dreams (Taylor Swift song)\n\n\"Wildest Dreams\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album, \"1989\". The song was released to radio by Big Machine Records and Republic Records on August 31, 2015, as the album's fifth single. Swift wrote the song with its producers Max Martin and Shellback. Musically, \"Wildest Dreams\" is a dream pop power ballad, with the lyrics describing Swift's plea for her lover to remember her.",
"title": "Wildest Dreams (Taylor Swift song)"
} | {
"id": "2292914",
"text": "\"Taylor Swift\" was released on October 24, 2006 with eleven tracks. Swift was highly involved in the album packaging, designing doodle graphics herself. She also personally capitalized specific letters in the lyrics from each song to spell out hidden messages, a feat she would also execute for her succeeding albums. On November 6, 2007, the album was released under the title \"Taylor Swift Deluxe Edition\" for a limited time. The deluxe edition contained three new songs: \"I'm Only Me When I'm with You\", \"Invisible\" and \"A Perfectly Good Heart\", the radio edits for \"Teardrops on My Guitar\", and \"Our Song\", and Swift's first phone conversation with Tim McGraw. The release also bore new artwork and a bonus DVD with all of Swift's music videos at the time (\"Tim McGraw\", \"Teardrops on My Guitar\", and \"Our Song\"), behind-the-scenes footage of \"Teardrops on My Guitar\" and \"Our Song\" music videos, and a performance of \"Picture to Burn\", among other material. The American retail company Target released an exclusive version of \"Taylor Swift Deluxe Edition\", with performances of Swift during McGraw and Hill's Soul2Soul II Tour. A third and final edition appeared on March 18, 2008 with the original album artwork, including the three new songs from the \"Taylor Swift Deluxe Edition\", as well as the radio edit of \"Picture to Burn,\" and an additional pop remix of \"Teardrops on My Guitar\". This version of the album was also released on vinyl in 2016. A karaoke version of \"Taylor Swift\" was released on January 27, 2009, containing the first fourteen tracks from the album on both CD+G and DVD.",
"title": "Taylor Swift (album)"
} |
3105 | tanakh manuscript came up with the earliest use of the shape of the five-pointed star. | REFUTES | who came up with the earliest use of the shape of the five-pointed star? | tanakh manuscript | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "432345",
"text": "BULLET::::- Red star, a political symbol of communism and socialism\n\nBULLET::::- Star of Life, representing emergency medical services units and personnel\n\nSection::::Geometry.\n\nBULLET::::- Star polygon, a star drawn with a number of lines equal to the number of points\n\nBULLET::::- Pentagram, a five-pointed star polygon\n\nBULLET::::- Five-pointed star, a pentagram with internal line segments removed\n\nBULLET::::- Lute of Pythagoras, a pentagram-based fractal pattern\n\nBULLET::::- Hexagram, a six-pointed star polygon\n\nBULLET::::- Heptagram, a seven-pointed star polygon\n\nBULLET::::- Octagram, an eight-pointed star polygon\n\nBULLET::::- Enneagram, a nine-pointed star polygon\n\nBULLET::::- Decagram, a ten-pointed star polygon\n\nBULLET::::- Hendecagram, an eleven-pointed star polygon",
"title": "List of symbolic stars"
} |
3106 | beverly hills cop ii premiered in los angeles on may 20, 1987. | REFUTES | when did beverly hills cop ii premier in los angeles? | may 20, 1987 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "9739825",
"text": "Beverly Hills Cop II\n\nBeverly Hills Cop II is a 1987 American action comedy film directed by Tony Scott, written by Larry Ferguson and Warren Skaaren and starring Eddie Murphy. It is the sequel to the 1984 film \"Beverly Hills Cop\" and the second installment in the \"Beverly Hills Cop\" series. Murphy returns as Detroit police detective Axel Foley, who reunites with Beverly Hills detectives Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) and John Taggart (John Ashton) to stop a robbery/gun-running gang after Captain Andrew Bogomil (Ronny Cox) is shot and seriously wounded.",
"title": "Beverly Hills Cop II"
} |
3107 | rupert everett played the character barron in miss peregrine. | REFUTES | which character did rupert everett play in miss peregrine? | barron | {
"id": "477744",
"text": "BULLET::::- Rupert Everett as John Lamont (credited as \"Ornithologist\"), an ornithologist and another of Mr. Barron's disguised forms\n\nBULLET::::- Scott Handy as Mr. Gleeson, a cryokinetic Wight\n\nBULLET::::- Helen Day as Miss Edwards, a half-simian Wight with a great agility, dexterity and mobility\n\nBULLET::::- Jack Brady as Mr. Clark, a Wight\n\nBULLET::::- Philip Philmar as Mr. Archer, a Wight\n\nBULLET::::- Robert Milton Wallace as Mr. Malthus, a Hollow\n\nSection::::Cast.:The Non-Peculiars.\n\nBULLET::::- Chris O'Dowd as Franklin \"Frank\" Portman, Jake's father and Abe's son\n\nBULLET::::- Kim Dickens as Maryann Portman (credited as \"Jake's Mom\"), Jake's mother and an up-and-coming businesswoman",
"title": "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (film)"
} | {
"id": "477727",
"text": "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (film)\n\nMiss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is a 2016 fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by Jane Goldman, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs. The film stars Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Chris O'Dowd, Allison Janney, Rupert Everett, Terence Stamp, Ella Purnell, Judi Dench, and Samuel L. Jackson.",
"title": "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (film)"
} |
3108 | andre drummond led the league in rebounds in 2016. | SUPPORTS | who led the league in rebounds in 2016? | andre drummond | {
"id": "4569900",
"text": "On October 23, 2017, Drummond recorded 14 points and 14 rebounds in a 97–86 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. He moved into sixth place on Detroit's career rebounding list, passing Walter Dukes. Two days later, in a 122–101 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves, Drummond recorded his 5,000th career rebound in the first quarter, becoming the sixth Pistons player to reach that total. At 24 years, 76 days, he became the second-youngest player to reach the milestone, trailing only Dwight Howard (23 years, 112 days). On November 10, he recorded 16 points, 20 rebounds and a then career-high seven assists in a 111–104 win over the Atlanta Hawks, moving the Pistons to a 9–3 record—their best start to a season since the 2005–06 season. Drummond went on to become the first player to grab at least 200 rebounds in the first 13 games of two different seasons since Dennis Rodman did it three times for three different teams in the 1990s. On November 27, he recorded season highs of 26 points and 22 rebounds in a 118–108 win over the Boston Celtics. He also had six assists and four steals, becoming the first player with that many points, rebounds, assists and steals since Charles Barkley in January 1990. On December 14, he recorded 12 points, 19 rebounds and a career-high eight assists in a 105–91 win over the Atlanta Hawks. On January 24, Drummond recorded 30 points, 24 rebounds, six blocked shots, four assists and three steals in a 98–95 overtime loss to the Utah Jazz. He became the first player to record such stats in a game since 1973–74, when the NBA first began to record blocks and steals. During the game, Drummond reached 2,000 offensive rebounds for his career, becoming the youngest player to reach the milestone at 24 years, 167 days, surpassing the previous record held by Howard at 25 years, 86 days. On January 30, he was named as a replacement for John Wall in the 2018 NBA All-Star Game. On February 3, he recorded 23 points, 20 rebounds, four steals and four blocks in a 111–107 win over the Miami Heat. Drummond had at least 20 points and 20 rebounds for the sixth time in 2017–18 and became the first player with at least 20 points, 20 rebounds, four steals and four blocks since Hakeem Olajuwon on December 22, 1989. Four days later, he recorded 17 points and a season-high 27 rebounds in a 115–106 win over the Brooklyn Nets. On March 29, he recorded 24 points and 23 rebounds in a 103–92 win over the Washington Wizards. It was his 20th 20/20 game of his career, the most of any NBA player since he joined the league in 2012. Drummond concluded the regular season averaging 16 rebounds per game, becoming the first player since Rodman in 1997 to average 16 rebounds per game in a season and only the second player in the last 40 years.",
"title": "Andre Drummond"
} | {
"id": "638290",
"text": "BULLET::::- Most rebounds\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a guard\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a point guard\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a shooting guard\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a forward\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a small forward\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a power forward\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a center\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a non-Hall of Famer\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds by a non-All-Star\n\nBULLET::::- Most rebounds off the bench\n\nBULLET::::- Highest rebounds per game average\n\nBULLET::::- Highest rebounds per game average by a non-All-Star\n\nBULLET::::- Most seasons leading league in rebounds\n\nBULLET::::- Most consecutive seasons leading league in rebounds",
"title": "NBA regular season records"
} |
3109 | brazil was the runner up in rugby world cup 0 times. | SUPPORTS | how many time brazil runner up in rugby world cup? | 0 | {
"id": "10405872",
"text": "BULLET::::- 1987 Rugby World Cup Eliminated in pool stages\n\nBULLET::::- 1991 Rugby World Cup Eliminated in pool stages\n\nBULLET::::- 1995 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.\n\nBULLET::::- 1999 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.\n\nBULLET::::- 2003 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.\n\nBULLET::::- 2007 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.\n\nBULLET::::- 2011 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.\n\nBULLET::::- 2015 Rugby World Cup Did not qualify.\n\nSection::::Matches.\n\nSection::::Matches.:1987 Rugby World Cup.\n\nPool 4 games –\n\nSection::::Matches.:1991 Rugby World Cup.\n\nPool B games –\n\nSection::::Matches.:1995 Rugby World Cup.\n\nDid not qualify.\n\nSection::::Matches.:1999 Rugby World Cup.\n\nDid not qualify.",
"title": "Zimbabwe at the Rugby World Cup"
} | {
"id": "7443476",
"text": "BULLET::::- Australian Football International Cup\n\nSection::::Football.:Rugby league football.\n\nBULLET::::- Rugby League World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- Touch Football World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- Women's Rugby League World Cup\n\nSection::::Football.:Rugby union football.\n\nBULLET::::- Rugby World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- Rugby World Cup Sevens\n\nBULLET::::- Women's Rugby World Cup\n\nSection::::Gymnastics.\n\nBULLET::::- FIG World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- Artistic Gymnastics World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup\n\nSection::::Hockey.\n\nSection::::Hockey.:Field hockey.\n\nBULLET::::- Hockey World Cup (sometimes called the Hockey World Championships), the men's field hockey World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- Women's Hockey World Cup, the women's field hockey World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- Hockey Junior World Cup, the junior men's field hockey World Cup",
"title": "World Cup"
} |
3110 | the original game boy came out in north america on july 31, 1989. | SUPPORTS | when did the original game boy come out in north america? | july 31, 1989 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15542938",
"text": "Game Boy Color exclusive games are housed in clear-colored cartridges, referred to as \"Game Pak\" cartridges. They are shaped differently from original Game Boy games. When inserted into an original Game Boy, these translucent cartridges prevent the system from turning on due to a missing notch present in original Game Boy cartridges that prevent the cartridge from being removed once powered on (barring the Rumble Pack games or \"Kirby Tilt 'n Tumble\"). While the Game Boy Pocket, Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 and the Japanese-exclusive Game Boy Light do power on with a Game Boy Color exclusive cartridge inserted, these games display a warning message stating that a Game Boy Color system is required and refuse to play. In the cases of \"Chee-Chai Alien\" and \"Pocket Music\", it however did power on with Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP, these games also display a warning message stating that a Game Boy Color system is also required and also refuse to play. Games that are designed for the Game Boy Color, but which also include backward compatibility with the Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 and the Japanese-exclusive Game Boy Light, use the same cartridge shape as original Game Boy games, but are typically black and never gray.",
"title": "Game Boy Color"
} |
3111 | king played the ugly sister, doris, in the uk version of shrek 2. | REFUTES | who plays the ugly sister, doris, in the uk version of shrek 2? | king | {
"id": "2164518",
"text": "Doris (voiced by Larry King and Jonathan Ross in the UK version of Shrek 2) makes her first appearance in \"Shrek 2\" and returns in \"Shrek the Third\" and very briefly in \"Shrek Forever After\". She is based on one of Cinderella's two stepsisters. Unlike other ugly sisters, she is an ally and best friend to Fiona. She is first seen as an unusually masculine female bartender at the Poison Apple. She is depicted as a tall, independent woman with purple-themed clothes who wears Elizabeth Taylor style makeup. Her character design is intended to invoke the appearance of a drag queen, which is supported with her masculine voice.",
"title": "List of Shrek characters"
} | {
"id": "6395043",
"text": "BULLET::::- On June 16, \"Finding Dory\" grossed $9.2 million, surpassing \"Minions\" for biggest Thursday night preview gross for an animated film ($6.2 million on July 9 2015). On June 17, the film grossed another $54.9 million, becoming the first animated film ever to gross more than $50 million in a single day and surpassing \"Minions\" for biggest opening day gross for an animated film ($46.2 million on 10 July 2015) and \"Shrek the Third\" for biggest single-day gross for an animated film ($47.1 million on 19 May 2007). On June 18, the film grossed another $45.8 million, the second-highest Saturday gross for an animated film behind \"Shrek the Third\" ($47.08 million on 19 May 2007); on June 19, the film grossed another $35.5, the second-highest Sunday gross for an animated film behind \"Shrek the Third\" ($36.1 million on 20 May 2007). On June 16–19, the film grossed a total of $135.06 million, surpassing \"Shrek the Third\" for the opening weekend and a summer opening weekend of an animated film and a PG-rated opening weekend ($121.6 on 18–20 May 2007) and surpassing \"Toy Story 3\" for a June opening weekend of an animated film ($110.3 on 18–20 June 2010). On June 20, the film grossed another $19.57 million for the second-largest Monday gross for an animated film behind \"Shrek 2\" ($23.41 million on 31 May 2004). On June 21, the film grossed another $23.2 million for the largest Tuesday gross for an animated film, surpassing \"Minions\" ($16.8 million on 14 July 2015), and the sixth-largest Tuesday gross ever. On June 23, the film grossed another $18.1 million for the largest non-opening Wednesday gross for an animated film, surpassing \"Frozen\" ($15.16 million on 27 November 2013), and the third largest Wednesday gross for an animated film (behind \"Despicable Me 2\"'s opening day of $35 million on 3 July 2013 and \"\"'s opening day of $18.8 million on 23 December 2009). On June 24–26, the film grossed a total of $72.96 million, surpassing \"Shrek 2\" for the second weekend of an animated film ($72.10 million on 28–30 May 2004) and the eighth-largest second-weekend gross ever. On June 28, the film became the 60th to gross more than $300 million, the eleventh animated film to do so, the seventh fastest film to reach the benchmark and the fastest animated film to do so (achieving the milestone in twelve days). On July 1–3, the film grossed a total of $41.9 million, surpassing \"Shrek 2\" for the biggest third-weekend of an animated film ($37.93 million on 4–6 June 2004) and the eighth largest third-weekend gross ever; it was also the 15th largest Independence Day weekend gross, the second largest Independence Day weekend gross for an animated film (behind \"Despicable Me 2\"'s opening weekend of $83.52 million on 5–7 July 2013), and the second largest non-opening Independence Day weekend (behind \"\"'s $42.32 weekend on 3–5 July 2009). On July 2, the film became the 34th to gross more than $350 million, the fifth animated film to do so, tying for the fifth fastest film to reach the benchmark (with \"\") and becoming the fastest animated film to do so (achieving the milestone in sixteen days, and surpassing \"Shrek 2\", which took 26 days). On July 7, the film became the 20th to gross more than $400 million, the fourth animated film to do so, becoming the fifth fastest film to reach the benchmark and the fastest animated film to do so (achieving the milestone in 21 days, and surpassing \"Shrek 2\", which took 43 days). On July 16, in its thirtieth day of release, the film became the highest-grossing domestic animated film of all time, surpassing \"Shrek 2\" ($441.2 million in 2004). On July 20, the film became the eighth to gross more than $450 million, the first animated film ever to do so and becoming the sixth fastest film to reach the benchmark (achieving the milestone in 34 days).",
"title": "List of American films of 2016"
} |
3112 | abbie osmon played galadriel in the toronto cast of the musical lord of the rings. | REFUTES | who played galadriel in the toronto cast of the musical lord of the rings? | abbie osmon | {
"id": "6168023",
"text": "On stage, Galadriel was portrayed by Rebecca Jackson Mendoza in the three-hour-long Toronto stage musical production of \"The Lord of the Rings\", which opened in 2006 and ran several months. The musical was revised and moved to London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, opening on 21 June 2007. Matthew Warchus directed Laura Michelle Kelly in the role. Abbie Osmon took over from Kelly on 4 February 2008, and played the role through the show's closing on 19 July 2008.\n\nGaladriel appears in the video game \"\" and others.\n\nSection::::Legacy in music.",
"title": "Galadriel"
} | {
"id": "8889542",
"text": "BULLET::::- Speckled hognose snake\n\nBULLET::::- Tri-color hognose snake\n\nBULLET::::- Western hognose snake\n\nBULLET::::- Hoop snake\n\nBULLET::::- Hundred pacer\n\nSection::::I.\n\nBULLET::::- Ikaheka snake\n\nIndigo snake\n\nSection::::J.\n\nBULLET::::- Jamaican Tree Snake\n\nBULLET::::- Jararacussu\n\nSection::::K.\n\nBULLET::::- Keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Andrea's keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Asian keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Assam keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Black-striped keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Buff striped keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Burmese keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Checkered keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Common keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Hill keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Himalayan keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Khasi Hills keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Modest keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Nicobar Island keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Nilgiri keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Orange-collared keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Red-necked keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Sikkim keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Speckle-bellied keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Tiger keelback\n\nBULLET::::- Wall's keelback\n\nBULLET::::- White-lipped keelback",
"title": "List of snakes by common name"
} |
3113 | jupiter has 79 moons in its orbit in total. | SUPPORTS | how many moons does jupiter have in its orbit in total? | 79 | {
"id": "16154522",
"text": "There are 79 known moons of Jupiter. This gives Jupiter the largest number of known moons with reasonably stable orbits of any planet in the Solar System, if one doesn't count the moonlets within Saturn's rings. The most massive of the moons are the four Galilean moons, which were independently discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and Simon Marius and were the first objects found to orbit a body that was neither Earth nor the Sun. From the end of the 19th century, dozens of much smaller Jovian moons have been discovered and have received the names of lovers or daughters of the Roman god Jupiter or his Greek equivalent Zeus. The Galilean moons are by far the largest and most massive objects to orbit Jupiter, with the remaining 75 known moons and the rings together comprising just 0.003% of the total orbiting mass.",
"title": "Moons of Jupiter"
} | {
"id": "16154541",
"text": "In 2016, the \"Juno\" spacecraft imaged the Galilean moons from above their orbital plane as it approached Jupiter orbit insertion, creating a time-lapse movie of their motion.\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Jupiter's moons in fiction\n\nBULLET::::- Galilean moons\n\nBULLET::::- Jupiter trojan\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Jupiter's Known Satellites\n\nBULLET::::- The Jupiter Satellite and Moon Page\n\nBULLET::::- Simulation showing the position of Jupiter's moons\n\nBULLET::::- Animated tour of Jupiter's moons, University of South Wales\n\nBULLET::::- Jupiter:Moons by NASA's Solar System Exploration\n\nBULLET::::- Archive of Jupiter System Articles in Planetary Science Research Discoveries\n\nBULLET::::- An animation of the Jovian system of moons",
"title": "Moons of Jupiter"
} |
3114 | riquel "riqdiculous" was on america's best dance crew season 4 winning team. | REFUTES | america's best dance crew season 4 winning team? | riquel "riqdiculous" | {
"id": "20539245",
"text": "America's Best Dance Crew (season 4)\n\nThe fourth season of \"America's Best Dance Crew\" premiered on August 9, 2009. All three regular judges, host Mario Lopez, and backstage correspondent Layla Kayleigh returned. This was the last season to feature Shane Sparks as a judge. In the live finale, which aired on September 27, 2009, We Are Heroes was declared the winner.\n\nOn August 2, 2009, as a prologue for the season, the show premiered a special episode hosted by Randy Jackson called \"The Top 10 Performances of All Time\", where Randy showed his favorite routines from the first three seasons.",
"title": "America's Best Dance Crew (season 4)"
} | {
"id": "10245543",
"text": "Section::::America’s Best Dance Crew Season 2.:Week 6: Bring The Beat Challenge.\n\nBULLET::::- Aired on July 24, 2008\n\nEach crew was given a song and a school subject to use as the theme for this week's prop-oriented dance routines.\n\nSection::::America’s Best Dance Crew Season 2.:Week 7: Missy Elliott Challenge.\n\nBULLET::::- Aired on July 31, 2008\n\nEach crew was given a song by Missy Elliott and had to adapt the videos' innovative footwork to showcase their own style.\n\nSection::::America’s Best Dance Crew Season 2.:Week 8: 80's theme Challenge.\n\nBULLET::::- Aired on August 7, 2008\n\nBULLET::::- Challenge #1: Groove Step Challenge",
"title": "Super Cr3w"
} |
3115 | they started saying the pledge of allegiance in schools without the bellamy salute on december 22, 1942. | SUPPORTS | when did they start saying the pledge of allegiance in schools without the bellamy salute? | december 22, 1942 | {
"id": "17517223",
"text": "In 1892, Francis Bellamy created what was known as the Bellamy salute. It started with the hand outstretched toward the flag, palm down, and ended with the palm up. Because of the similarity between the Bellamy salute and the Nazi salute, which was adopted in Germany later, the US Congress stipulated that the hand-over-the-heart gesture as the salute to be rendered by civilians during the Pledge of Allegiance and the national anthem in the US would be the salute to replace the Bellamy salute. Removal of the Bellamy salute occurred on December 22, 1942, when Congress amended the Flag Code language first passed into law on June 22, 1942. Attached to bills passed in Congress in 2008 and then in 2009 (Section 301(b)(1) of title 36, United States Code), language was included which authorized all active duty military personnel and all veterans in civilian clothes to render a proper hand salute during the raising and lowering of the flag, when the colors are presented, and during the National Anthem.",
"title": "Pledge of Allegiance"
} | {
"id": "16119778",
"text": "Section::::History.\n\nThe inventor of the Bellamy salute was James B. Upham, junior partner and editor of \"The Youth's Companion\". Bellamy recalled that Upham, upon reading the pledge, came into the posture of the salute, snapped his heels together, and said \"Now up there is the flag; I come to salute; as I say 'I pledge allegiance to my flag,' I stretch out my right hand and keep it raised while I say the stirring words that follow.\"\n\nThe Bellamy salute was first demonstrated on October 12, 1892, according to Bellamy's published instructions for the \"National School Celebration of Columbus Day\":",
"title": "Bellamy salute"
} |
3116 | roger taylor sang i'm in love with my car. | REFUTES | which band sings i'm in love with my car? | roger taylor | {
"id": "21004534",
"text": "The album's inlay card showcases photography by long time band photographer Jason Weidman, including a two page fish eye view of the Fitzgerald Theater audience when the lights go on at the precise moment the band sings \"hey-o, is everybody here!\"\n\nSection::::Track listing.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"Band Intro\" — 1:38\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Minnesota Moon\" — 5:50\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Oxygen\" — 11:31\n\nBULLET::::4. \"Elani, Queen of Afghanistan\" — 4:28\n\nBULLET::::5. \"All Good\" — 7:03\n\nBULLET::::6. \"Puerto Rico\" — 5:33\n\nBULLET::::7. \"Southern Energy\" — 12:55\n\nBULLET::::8. \"Man Smart, Women Smarter\" — 5:02\n\nBULLET::::9. \"Dancing with Lulu\" — 5:13\n\nBULLET::::10. \"Jazz 88\" — 8:33",
"title": "Live at the Fitzgerald"
} | {
"id": "26410433",
"text": "Commissioned by the George Mason University Band, \"The Ascension\" represents Dante's ascension into heaven. The piece follows typical overture form, starting out with Dante looking up to the stars atop Mount Purgatory. A swift horn motif starts Dante's ascension, moving faster than thought. Technically difficult woodwind runs add to the speed of Dante's ascension, as well as loud, dissonant trombone glissandos. The middle of the piece slows down, where the band sings accompanied by bowed vibraphone and pitched wine glasses. The opening theme of the movement is repeated in the woodwinds, while the remainder of the band sings \"alleluia.\" After a short horn solo, the music of the gods and of heaven builds to a climax with a trumpet solo, which is then expanded on by the rest of the band. The piece then speeds up again with the same horn motif, finishing with a climactic and dramatic crescendo to the final note, as Dante finally arrives in Heaven. The movement begins in E-flat major, modulates to C minor, then modulates to B-flat major at the trumpet solo. When the horn motif returns, the piece once again modulates to C minor, where it stays for the rest of the piece. This movement prominently features horn, trumpet, and piano.",
"title": "The Divine Comedy (Smith)"
} |
3117 | a million ways to die in the west was filmed at albuquerque, new mexico, not in a studio. | SUPPORTS | a million ways to die in the west filming locations not in a studio? | albuquerque, new mexico | {
"id": "23479318",
"text": "Principal photography began on May 6, 2013. Filming locations included various areas in and around Albuquerque, New Mexico, also including the Santa Fe Studio in Santa Fe. Principal photography ended on August 9, 2013. The film shoot was difficult, as the cast and crew navigated rough weather: \"everything from hailstorms to blistering heat to arctic winds and torrential rainstorms.\"\n\nSection::::Soundtrack.",
"title": "A Million Ways to Die in the West"
} | {
"id": "4383425",
"text": "The song appeared as a playable track in the game \"Band Hero\". The song also appeared in the 2007 film \"I Could Never Be Your Woman\".\n\nSection::::Track listings.\n\nSection::::Track listings.:U.S. promo one-sided 7\" single.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"A Million Ways\"\n\nSection::::Track listings.:UK CD single 1.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"A Million Ways\"\n\nBULLET::::2. \"This Will Be Our Year\"\n\nSection::::Track listings.:UK CD single 2.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"A Million Ways\"\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Down for the Count\"\n\nBULLET::::3. \"The Lovecats\"\n\nBULLET::::4. \"A Million Ways\" (enhanced video)\n\nSection::::Track listings.:UK 7\" single.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"A Million Ways\"\n\nBULLET::::2. \"This Will Be Our Year\"\n\nSection::::Music video.",
"title": "A Million Ways"
} |
3118 | attack on titan season 2 release in english took place on april 22, 2017 - july 22, 2017. | SUPPORTS | when does attack on titan season 2 release in english take place? | april 22, 2017 - july 22, 2017 | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
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"id": "8113180",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Girls Beyond the Wasteland\", Hosokawa\n\nBULLET::::- \"Sekko Boys\", Moliére\n\nBULLET::::- \"Cardfight!! Vanguard G Stride Gate\", Yuuichirou Kanzaki\n\nBULLET::::- \"Tales of Zestiria the X\", Lunarre\n\nBULLET::::- \"\", Roswaal L. Mathers\n\nBULLET::::- 2017\n\nBULLET::::- \"Attack on Titan Season 2\", Beast Titan\n\nBULLET::::- \"Star-Myu: High School Star Musical 2\", Haruto Tsukigami\n\nBULLET::::- \"ID-0\", Addams Forte Chevalier\n\nBULLET::::- \"\", Biomon\n\nBULLET::::- \"18if\", Katsumi Kanzaki\n\nBULLET::::- \"Elegant Yokai Apartment Life\", Fool\n\nBULLET::::- \"Twin Angel Break\", Jon Garabushi (ep. 1, 11-12)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Mahojin Guru Guru\", Higaji (ep. 21-22, 24)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Love Tyrant\", Maoh\n\nBULLET::::- 2018\n\nBULLET::::- \"Attack on Titan Season 3\", Beast Titan",
"title": "Takehito Koyasu"
} |
3119 | queen was the lead vocal of "i'm in love with my car". | REFUTES | who is the lead vocal of "i'm in love with my car"? | queen | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "16099933",
"text": "BULLET::::- John McEuen - Banjo, mandolin, frailing banjo, finger style lead guitar, harmony vocal\n\nFeatured Lead vocalists\n\nBULLET::::- Del McCoury - Lead vocal, guitar\n\nBULLET::::- Doc Watson - Lead Vocal, guitar\n\nBULLET::::- Randy Scruggs - Lead vocal, guitar, banjo, mandolin\n\nBULLET::::- Jimmy Martin - Lead vocal, guitar\n\nBULLET::::- Iris DeMent - Lead vocal, guitar\n\nBULLET::::- June Carter Cash - Lead vocal, Autoharp\n\nBULLET::::- Sam Bush - Lead vocal, mandolin\n\nBULLET::::- Dwight Yoakam - Lead Vocal, guitar\n\nBULLET::::- Jaime Hanna - Lead vocal, guitar, sticks\n\nBULLET::::- Jonathan McEuen - Lead vocal, guitar\n\nBULLET::::- Willie Nelson - Lead vocal, guitar",
"title": "Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III"
} |
3120 | bevo beaver and billy beaver were the mascot of oregon state university from 1892-1893. | REFUTES | who was the mascot of oregon state university from 1892-1893? | bevo beaver and billy beaver | {
"id": "205528",
"text": "Prior to the beaver, Oregon State's mascot was an individual known as John Richard Newton Bell (1893–1928). A longtime member of the university's board of regents, Bell became hugely popular among the students for his ritual of marching to the Marys River after each of Oregon State's Civil War victories. He was said to have tossed his top hat into the water as a token of celebration. Earlier mascots include \"Jimmie\" the Coyote (1892–1893) and \"Bulldog\" (1906–1910, unofficial and for specific teams only, such as the Wrestling squad). The beaver mascot's name, \"Benny,\" was officially adopted in 1945. Two failed attempts to maintain a live beaver mascot include Bevo Beaver (rescued from Mary's River in 1921 and later stolen ) and Billy Beaver (made mascot in 1935, and later fell ill and died).",
"title": "Benny Beaver"
} | {
"id": "623482",
"text": "BULLET::::- State highways in Oregon\n\nSection::::Education in Oregon.\n\nEducation in Oregon\n\nBULLET::::- Schools in Oregon\n\nBULLET::::- School districts in Oregon\n\nBULLET::::- High schools in Oregon\n\nBULLET::::- Colleges and universities in Oregon\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University Cascades Campus\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University College of Engineering\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University College of Science\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University Extended Campus\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University Foundation\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University Historic District\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University Marching Band\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University Press\n\nBULLET::::- Oregon State University Radiation Center\n\nBULLET::::- University of Oregon\n\nBULLET::::- University of Oregon Bookstore",
"title": "Outline of Oregon"
} |
3121 | the first tesla model 3 will be delivered to musk himself on july 28, 2017. | REFUTES | when will the first tesla model 3 be delivered to musk himself? | july 28, 2017 | {
"id": "12815524",
"text": "Within a week of unveiling the Model 3 in 2016, Tesla revealed they had taken 325,000 reservations for the car. These reservations represented potential sales of over . By August 2017, there were 455,000 net reservations. Limited production of the Model 3 began in mid-2017, with the first production vehicle rolling off the assembly line on July 7, 2017, with the official launch and delivery of the first 30 cars on July 28. On July 1, 2018, it was announced that Tesla had met its production goal of 5,000 cars in a week.",
"title": "Tesla Model 3"
} | {
"id": "16816002",
"text": "On 13 February 2016, Charged Hong Kong Facebook page broke the news of Singapore-based Charged Hong Kong associate member Joe Nguyen's importing of a Tesla Model S from Hong Kong to Singapore, making it Singapore's first Tesla Model S and the world's first electric vehicle to be taxed S$15,000 (US$10,900) for carbon emission. Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) issued such a fine based on a test result of 444Wh/km using a United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) R101 standards. This news has triggered vast news coverage from both Singapore and on an international level starting from March 2016. On 4 March 2016, Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that he contacted Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and various agencies are investigating. An official statement from Tesla Motors was published on its official website on 10 March 2016 arguing that Joe's Tesla Model S has an energy consumption of 181Wh/km and therefore qualifies for an incentive rather than a fine. In a news report by Channel NewsAsia, Chief of the Information Unit at UNECE Jean Rodriguez said that the Land Transport Authority of Singapore \"appears to be the only national regulator to have included power grid emission into the evaluation of electric vehicles’ (EVs) carbon footprint\" and that \"R101 only specifies the way to measure the energy consumption of the vehicle, or \"tank-to-wheel\"\". Two months after Charged Hong Kong broke the news, Joe Nguyen said in a video interview published on 2 May 2016 that Land Transport Authority has yet to make any contact with him regarding the retest mentioned by the Authority in numerous news reports. Joe Nguyen mentioned that he is also Singapore's first Tesla Roadster owner but was not subjected to similar fine in the past until the Singapore government changed their policy towards electric vehicles, and he does not mind paying taxes three times the price of his Tesla Model S price in order to advocate for electric vehicles for the future generations.",
"title": "Charged Hong Kong"
} |
3122 | rupert davies frsa was the actor who played maigret in the original pilot of the 1960 tv series. | REFUTES | who was the actor who played maigret in the original pilot of the 1960 tv series? | rupert davies frsa | {
"id": "6356933",
"text": "Maigret (1960 TV series)\n\nMaigret is a British television series made by the BBC and which – following a pilot episode broadcast in 1959 – ran for 52 episodes from 1960 to 1963.\n\nBased on the Maigret stories of Georges Simenon, the series starred Rupert Davies in the title role.\n\nSection::::Cast.\n\nThe series starred Rupert Davies as the Police Judiciaire detective Commissaire Jules Maigret, who took up the role in 1960 after Basil Sydney, who had played Maigret in the pilot episode, was unable to continue.\n\nThe main cast were:-\n\nBULLET::::- Ewen Solon as Lucas\n\nBULLET::::- Neville Jason as Lapointe",
"title": "Maigret (1960 TV series)"
} | {
"id": "15825414",
"text": "Maigret (disambiguation)\n\nMaigret is a surname of French origin and can refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Louis Maigret (grammarian), author of the first treatise on the French language (1550)\n\nBULLET::::- Louis Désiré Maigret (1804–1882), Roman Catholic bishop of Honolulu\n\nJules Maigret is fictional detective created by Georges Simenon.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Maigret\" (1960 TV series), British television series based on Simenon's books (starring Rupert Davies)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Maigret\" (1991 TV series), French television series based on Simenon's books (starring Bruno Cremer)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Maigret\" (1992 TV series), British television series based on Simenon's books (starring Michael Gambon)",
"title": "Maigret (disambiguation)"
} |
3123 | the aztecs lived at texcoco in south america, which was in the central mexican plateau region of mesoamerica. | SUPPORTS | where in south america that was in the central mexican plateau region of mesoamerica, did the aztecs live? | texcoco | {
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"text": "Texcoco (altepetl)\n\nTexcoco (Classical Nahuatl: \"Tetzco(h)co\" ) was a major Acolhua altepetl (city-state) in the central Mexican plateau region of Mesoamerica during the Late Postclassic period of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican chronology. It was situated on the eastern bank of Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico, to the northeast of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. The site of pre-Columbian Texcoco is now subsumed by the modern Mexican \"municipio\" of Texcoco and its major settlement, the city formally known as Texcoco de Mora. It also lies within the greater metropolitan area of Mexico City.",
"title": "Texcoco (altepetl)"
} | {
"id": "24695409",
"text": "Central Mexican matorral\n\nThe Central Mexican matorral is an ecoregion of the deserts and xeric shrublands biome of central Mexico.\n\nSection::::Setting.\n\nThe Central Mexican matorral covers an area of on the southern portion of the Mexican Plateau. \n\nThe Mexican Plateau is bounded on the east by the Sierra Madre Oriental, on the south by the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, and on the west by the Sierra Madre Occidental. The Central Mexican matorral covers much of the southern portion of the plateau, extending from the Valley of Mexico in the southeast to the Bolaños River in the northwest.",
"title": "Central Mexican matorral"
} |
3124 | martha reeves sang now that we found love in 1976. | SUPPORTS | who sang now that we found love in 1976? | martha reeves | {
"id": "9773463",
"text": "\"Now That We Found Love\" (also known as \"Now That We've Found Love\") is a song written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff and originally recorded by The O'Jays for their album \"Ship Ahoy\" (1973). Cover versions have been an album track by Martha Reeves (1976), a reggae-disco hit by the reggae band Third World (1978) and a breakthrough hit for Heavy D & The Boyz (1991). The Third World version was released as a single in 1978 by Island Records and peaked at number 10 in the UK and #47 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Heavy D's version of the song can be heard during the end of the movie \"Hitch\", as well as at the end of the episode \"Black Cadillac\" (Season 1, Episode 4) from the TV series \"Ray Donovan\".",
"title": "Now That We Found Love"
} | {
"id": "18160786",
"text": "In Harris's native United Kingdom, \"We Found Love\" debuted at number one with 87,000 copies sold on the UK Singles Chart, UK Dance Chart and UK Singles Downloads Chart on October 9, 2011, despite only having been on sale for four days. With \"We Found Love\" debuting atop the singles chart, the singer set a record by becoming the first female solo artist to top the chart six times in five consecutive years, having previously held pole position with \"Umbrella\", \"Take A Bow\", \"Run This Town\", \"Only Girl (In The World)\" and \"What's My Name\" between 2007 and 2011. The song retained its number-one position on all three charts for three consecutive weeks, selling 92,000 copies in its third week. Total sales for \"We Found Love\" in the United Kingdom stood at 372,268 after just 24 days. In its fifth week, the song climbed a place to number two but then in its sixth week, the song returned to number-one for a fourth non-consecutive week (the record would be broken three years later when Pharrell Williams' \"Happy\" took a five-week break from the top-spot before returning to pole position) and eventually topped the chart for six weeks, resulting in Rihanna overtaking Adele as the artist with the most cumulutive weeks at number one of 2011, with a total of seven weeks between \"We Found Love\" and her January release \"What's My Name?\". In addition, in its sixth week Rihanna scored her second \"chart double\" of the year when \"Talk That Talk\" and \"We Found Love\" placed at number one on the albums and singles charts, respectively. This achievement had not been achieved since 1979 and made Rihanna the first female artist in chart history to score two \"chart doubles\" in the same year, with the singer's previous album \"Loud\" and its second single, 'What's My Name?' topping both charts earlier in 2011. By February 2012, the single had racked up 1,006,460 copies in 19 weeks, making it Rihanna's second solo track (third overall) to reach the million sales plateau since October 2011, following \"Love the Way You Lie\" and \"Only Girl (In the World)\". In November 2012, it was included on 'The Million Sellers' list by the Official Charts Company, consisting of the best-selling singles in the UK that have sold at least one million copies since 1952. It charted at number 76 out of a total 123, having sold 1.13 million copies. As of February 2016, the song has sold 1.39 million copies in the UK, making it Rihanna's biggest-selling single there. The song debuted at number one in Scotland on October 15, 2011. The single is the 9th best-selling song of all time by a female artist in the UK.",
"title": "We Found Love"
} |
3125 | spirit riding free season 6 will come out on netflix on august 17, 2018. | SUPPORTS | when will spirit riding free season 6 come out on netflix? | august 17, 2018 | {
"id": "3581274",
"text": "Six episodes of the first season premiered on May 5, 2017. The series was renewed for a second season and it premiered on September 8, 2017. The series was renewed for a third season and it premiered on November 17, 2017. The series was renewed for a fourth season and it premiered on March 16, 2018. A fifth season of the show was released on Netflix on May 11, 2018. A sixth season of the show was released on Netflix on August 17, 2018. A seventh season premiered on November 9, 2018. An eighth season premiered on April 5, 2019.",
"title": "Spirit Riding Free"
} | {
"id": "3581271",
"text": "Spirit Riding Free\n\nSpirit Riding Free is a computer-animated series, produced by DreamWorks Animation Television and distributed by Netflix, based on the 2002 Oscar-nominated traditionally-animated film, \"\". The series was first released on Netflix on May 5, 2017.\n\nSection::::Plot.",
"title": "Spirit Riding Free"
} |
3126 | the address of the cosmopolitan on the strip is 3708 south las vegas boulevard. | SUPPORTS | what is the address of the cosmopolitan on the strip? | 3708 south las vegas boulevard | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "5481111",
"text": "Cosmopolitan\n\nCosmopolitan may refer to:\n\nFood and drink\n\nBULLET::::- Cosmopolitan (cocktail), also known as a \"Cosmo\"\n\nHistory\n\nBULLET::::- Rootless cosmopolitan, a Soviet derogatory epithet during Joseph Stalin's anti-Semitic campaign of 1949–1953\n\nHotels and resorts\n\nBULLET::::- Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, a luxury resort casino and hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, which opened in December 2010\n\nBULLET::::- Cosmopolitan Hotel in Hong Kong\n\nIndustry\n\nBULLET::::- CC-109 Cosmopolitan, an aircraft, the RCAF version of the Canadair CL-66\n\nBULLET::::- Cosmopolitan automobile company, a defunct American car maker\n\nBULLET::::- Nash Cosmopolitan, a defunct car model from Nash Motors\n\nInternationalism",
"title": "Cosmopolitan"
} |
3127 | the houston astros started playing official baseball games as the astros in the astrodome on april 12 1965. | SUPPORTS | when did the houston astros start playing official baseball games as the astros in the astrodome? | april 12 1965 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "156270",
"text": "One year before their first official matchup in Interleague Play, both teams retired the number of Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan who had successful runs with both teams. According to Mike Lamb and Mark Teixeira, the Rangers-Astros \"rivalry\" is more for the fans of Texas than like a bitter rivalry (e.g. Windy City Series). On July 1, 2006, Gary Matthews Jr. made an unbelievable catch by taking away a home run from Houston Astros first baseman Mike Lamb in the top of the 8th inning. While with the Astros for two years, Roger Clemens never pitched against the Rangers in twelve Lone Star Series matchups. Only six players have played for both the Rangers and Astros against their in-state opponent since 2001. Those players are: Doug Brocail, Mike Lamb, Richard Hidalgo, Ivan \"Pudge\" Rodríguez, Hunter Pence, and Robinson Chirinos. Minute Maid Park and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington both had been using Sea Isle 1 turf through the 2008 season rather than natural grass because of the aggressive Texas summer heat. Before the 2009 season, the Astros chose to replace the previous surface in their respective ballpark with a more durable sod that requires less sunlight than other natural grass turf systems. Beginning in 2008, the Lone Star Series saw for the first time two African-American managers go head-to-head against one another, the Astros' Cecil Cooper and the Rangers' Ron Washington which lasted for two years. There has only been one rainout in the history of the Lone Star Series. A game scheduled for Sunday June 30, 2002 at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington was unceremoniously postponed due to rain and rescheduled for Monday September 2. The Rangers won the last matchup of the year against the Astros, 7–2, in front of a minuscule crowd of 24,468, but the Astros won the Silver Boot regardless of the outcome of the game. The contrast between the Rangers and Astros in their ballpark histories, and uniform histories are very apparent. The Rangers, since 1972, have always played in open-air stadiums (Arlington Stadium and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington) while the Astros have mostly played in indoor stadiums (Astrodome and Minute Maid Park). While the Rangers have traditionally worn variations of red, white, and blue to represent the Lone Star flag, the Astros have changed color schemes (e.g. Shooting Star of the late 1960s, Rainbow Guts) and logos many times throughout their history. Other differences, not related to baseball, include the weather during the summer, population, cultural, and allegiance preferences between the different regions of Texas. Both Houston, Texas and Arlington, Texas have humid subtropical climates; however, the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex mostly has dry winds in the summer (and icy conditions in the winter, with some frost at night) compared to Greater Houston's severe relative humidity and minimal wind except near the coast (and milder winter conditions). The Metroplex is inland located in North Texas while Houston is in the face of the Gulf of Mexico in Southeast Texas. The city of Dallas has the 9th largest population in the United States and 3rd largest population in Texas; the city of Houston has the 4th largest population in the United States and largest population in Texas. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is the 4th largest metropolitan area in the US, while the Greater Houston area is the 5th largest in the US. Since their inductions into Major League Baseball, there has been 77 players to play for the Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers. Some notable names are Nolan Ryan, Ken Caminiti, Richard Hidalgo, Mike Lamb and Carlos Lee. But out of those 77, only 3 have played their entire careers for both teams, Chuck Jackson, Mike Richardt & Mike Simms. On February 6, 2008, Nolan Ryan became the Rangers' team president after being the special assistant to general manager, scouting players, and holding pitching camps with the Astros for the past three seasons. On February 11, 2014, Ryan returned to the Astros as an executive advisor to his son, Reid, the president of business operations; general manager Jeff Luhnow; and owner Jim Crane. (Nolan Ryan was also the only person to be named DHL Hometown Hero by two organizations, the Rangers and Astros, respectively.) On August 18, 2009, the Rangers acquired Iván Rodríguez in a trade from the Houston Astros to help them down the stretch for the purpose of achieving their first playoff appearance in ten years. It will be Rodriguez's second stint with Texas. On September 14, 2010, the Houston Astros Triple-A affiliate, the Round Rock Express, announced that they would become the Texas Rangers new minor league affiliate. This left the Houston Astros without a Triple-A team and the Texas Rangers old Triple-A team, the Oklahoma City RedHawks without a parent club. On September 20, 2010, the Houston Astros made the Oklahoma City RedHawks their own affiliate. These changes went into effect immediately due to neither team making the play-offs but changes won't be seen until the 2011 Season.",
"title": "Lone Star Series"
} |
3128 | jeffrey dean morgan played fiona's boss charlie on shameless season 4. | SUPPORTS | who plays fiona's boss charlie on shameless season 4? | jeffrey dean morgan | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15615704",
"text": "Mike Pratt (Jake McDorman) is a recurring character in season 3 and a regular character in season 4. Mike is responsible and good natured. He is Fiona's corporate boss and in season 4, becomes her boyfriend. Fiona cheats on Mike with his brother Robbie, which Mike eventually learns. Although very hurt by Fiona's betrayal, Mike does not fire her and bails Fiona out of prison. Mike makes it clear that he never wants to see her again. At the end of season 4, Fiona is having a hard time finding a job because of her felony conviction. She asks Mike's sister to lie and say that she was not fired because of her drug and child neglect arrest but because of downsizing. Mike's sister berates Fiona for taking advantage of someone as nice as Mike, asking the company to lie to the federal government for her and causing a rift in their family.",
"title": "List of Shameless (American TV series) characters"
} |
3129 | the united states and britain became trade allies in 1783. | SUPPORTS | when did the united states and britain become trade allies? | 1783 | {
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"text": "The area of Spanish Florida diminished with the establishment of English colonies to the north and French colonies to the west. The English weakened Spanish power in the area by supplying their Creek Indian allies with firearms and urging them to raid the Timucuan and Apalachee client-tribes of the Spanish. The English attacked St. Augustine, burning the city and its cathedral to the ground several times, while the citizens hid behind the walls of the Castillo de San Marcos. The Spanish, meanwhile, encouraged slaves to flee the English-held Carolinas and come to Florida, where they were converted to Roman Catholicism and given freedom. They settled in a buffer community north of St. Augustine, called Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose, the first completely black settlement in what would become the United States. Great Britain gained control of Florida diplomatically in 1763 through the Peace of Paris (the Castillo de San Marcos surrendered for the first time, having never been taken militarily). Britain tried to develop Florida through the importation of immigrants for labor, including some from Menorca and Greece, but this project ultimately failed. Spain regained Florida in the Treaty of Versailles (1783) after helping defeat Britain in the American Revolutionary War. Finally, in 1819, by terms of the Adams–Onís Treaty, Spain ceded Florida to the United States in exchange for the American renunciation of any claims on Texas. On March 3, 1845, Florida became the 27th state of the United States of America.",
"title": "History of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States"
} | {
"id": "26202833",
"text": "Goose Creek, Kentucky\n\nGoose Creek is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 294 at the 2010 census.\n\nSection::::Geography.\n\nGoose Creek is located in northeastern Jefferson County at (38.294217, -85.590859). It is bordered to the northwest by Barbourmeade, to the northeast by Broeck Pointe, to the south by Murray Hill, and to the north, southeast, and west by consolidated Louisville/Jefferson County. It is northeast of downtown Louisville.\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land.\n\nSection::::History.",
"title": "Goose Creek, Kentucky"
} |
3130 | "chapter 65" was the latest episode of house of cards on march 30, 2017. | SUPPORTS | what is the latest episode of house of cards on march 30, 2017? | "chapter 65" | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "21263883",
"text": "Impractical Jokers: After Party is a spin-off hosted by Joey Fatone, in which the Jokers and surprise guests go through a deep dive of challenges, special play-by-play punishment analysis from the latest episode, and bonus content from the latest episode or the whole show. The first episode of the series aired on August 3, 2017 after the episode \"The Q-Pay\" had aired. \"After Party\" is filmed at The Flagship Brewing Company bar in Staten Island. When the series came back on August 2, 2018, the series moved to The Mailroom Bar in Lower Manhattan.\n\nSection::::\"Impractical Jokers Movie\".",
"title": "Impractical Jokers"
} |
3131 | emily dickinson's complete poetry collection was first published in 1955. | SUPPORTS | when was emily dickinson's complete poetry collection first published? | 1955 | {
"id": "958712",
"text": "Although Dickinson's acquaintances were likely aware of her writing, it was not until after her death in 1886—when Lavinia, Dickinson's younger sister, discovered her cache of poems—that the breadth of her work became public. Her first collection of poetry was published in 1890 by personal acquaintances Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd, though both heavily edited the content. A 1998 \"New York Times\" article revealed that of the many edits made to Dickinson's work, the name \"Susan\" was often deliberately removed. At least 11 of Dickinson's poems were dedicated to sister-in-law Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson, though all the dedications were obliterated, presumably by Todd. A complete, and mostly unaltered, collection of her poetry became available for the first time when scholar Thomas H. Johnson published \"The Poems of Emily Dickinson\" in 1955.",
"title": "Emily Dickinson"
} | {
"id": "958796",
"text": "BULLET::::- Wolff, Cynthia Griffin. 1986. \"Emily Dickinson\". New York. Alfred A. Knopf. .\n\nSection::::Further reading.\n\nSection::::Further reading.:Archival sources.\n\nBULLET::::- Emily Dickinson Papers, 1844–1891 (3 microfilm reels) are housed at the Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University.\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Dickinson Electronic Archives\n\nBULLET::::- Emily Dickinson Archive\n\nBULLET::::- Emily Dickinson poems and texts at the Academy of American Poets\n\nBULLET::::- Profile and poems of Emily Dickinson, including audio files, at the Poetry Foundation.\n\nBULLET::::- Emily Dickinson Lexicon\n\nBULLET::::- Emily Dickinson at Modern American Poetry\n\nBULLET::::- Emily Dickinson International Society\n\nBULLET::::- Emily Dickinson Museum The Homestead and the Evergreens, Amherst, Massachusetts",
"title": "Emily Dickinson"
} |
3132 | the song spirit in the sky originally came out in late 1969. | SUPPORTS | when did the song spirit in the sky originally come out? | late 1969 | {
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"text": "\"Spirit in the Sky\" is a song written and originally recorded by Norman Greenbaum and released in late 1969. The single became a gold record, selling two million copies from 1969 to 1970, and reached number three on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart (April 18, 1970), where it lasted for 15 weeks in the Top 100, and #1 on WCFL on March 16, 1970 and on WLS on March 23, 1970, just before Easter. \"Billboard\" ranked the record the No. 22 song of 1970. It also climbed to number one on the UK, Australian and Canadian charts in 1970. \"Rolling Stone\" ranked \"Spirit in the Sky\" No. 333 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song was featured on the 1969 album of the same name. Cover versions by Doctor and the Medics and Gareth Gates have also made the number 1 spot in the UK.",
"title": "Spirit in the Sky"
} | {
"id": "12696066",
"text": "Spirit Song\n\nSpirit Song is an album by pianist Kenny Barron recorded in New York in 1999 and released on the Verve label.\n\nSection::::Reception.\n\nIn the review on Allmusic, Michael G. Nastos noted \"Barron has amassed a formidable number of high-quality recordings, but this ranks right up there near the top\". In JazzTimes Josef Woodard wrote \"The sum effect is a varietal garden of sounds and ideas, within the framework of Barron’s post-mainstream jazz sensibility\".\n\nSection::::Track listing.\n\nAll compositions by Kenny Barron except where noted.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"The Pelican\" – 4:12\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Spirit Song\" – 5:42\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Um Beijo\" – 7:31",
"title": "Spirit Song"
} |
3133 | daron vartan malakian was the backing singer for system of a down. | REFUTES | who is the backing singer for system of a down? | daron vartan malakian | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "2213650",
"text": "Pearl Aday (born 1975) is an American singer. She toured as a backing singer in Meat Loaf's touring band, Neverland Express, for nine years. She has appeared on numerous albums and in various tours and television performances with her father, both as backing singer and in a duet. She has also been a backing singer for Mötley Crüe. She is currently the lead singer of her own band \"Pearl\" and has released her debut album on Megaforce/RED/Sony Music on January 19, 2010. She is also a member of Motor Sister with her husband Scott Ian, singing backing vocals. Pearl has a half sister named Amanda Aday, with whom she shares her mother.",
"title": "Pearl Aday"
} |
3134 | they started banning most lead based paint in the uk in 1992. | SUPPORTS | when did they start banning most lead based paint in the uk? | 1992 | {
"id": "9618397",
"text": "Lead-based paint in the United Kingdom\n\nMost lead-based paint in the United Kingdom was banned from sale to the general public in 1992, apart from for specialist uses. Prior to this lead compounds had been used as the pigment and drying agent in different types of paint, for example brick and some tile paints\n\nSection::::White lead paint.",
"title": "Lead-based paint in the United Kingdom"
} | {
"id": "2889415",
"text": "The U.S. government and many states have regulations regarding lead-based paint. Many of them apply to evaluating a property for lead-based paint. There are two different testing procedures that are similar but yield different information. Lead-based paint inspections will evaluate all painted surfaces in a complex to determine where lead-based paint, if any, is present. The procedures for lead inspections is outlined in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Guidelines, Chapter 7, 1997 Revision. The other testing is a lead-based paint risk assessment. In this testing, only deteriorated painted surfaces are tested and dust wipe samples are collected. This information will help the risk assessor determine if there are any \"lead hazards\". Many property owners decided to get a combination of both tests to determine where the lead-based paint is present and what hazards are present as well. Risk assessments are outlined in the HUD Guidelines, Chapter 5. In addition, if a child is poisoned in a property, the owner may be required to perform abatement (permanent elimination of the lead hazard).",
"title": "Lead-based paint in the United States"
} |
3135 | russia is the largest producer of mica in the world. | REFUTES | what country is the largest producer of mica in the world? | russia | {
"id": "14707174",
"text": "BULLET::::- Aluminium – Australia was the world's largest producer of bauxite in 2015 (29% of world production), and the second largest producer of alumina after China.\n\nBULLET::::- Copper – Australia was the world's 5th largest producer in 2015\n\nBULLET::::- Gold – Australia is the second largest producer after China, producing 287.3 metric tonnes in 2016, 9.2% of the world's output.\n\nBULLET::::- Silver – In 2015 Australia was the fourth largest producer, producing 1,700 metric tonnes, 6% of the world's output.",
"title": "Mining in Australia"
} | {
"id": "13678465",
"text": "As of 2016, Turkey is the world's largest producer of hazelnuts, cherries, figs, apricots, and pomegranates; the second-largest producer of quinces and watermelons; the third-largest producer of cucumbers, green peppers, lentils and pistachios; the fourth-largest producer of apples, tomatoes, eggplants, and olives; the fifth-largest producer of tea, chickpeas and sugar beet; the sixth-largest producer of almonds and onions; the seventh-largest producer of lemons, grapefruit, and cotton; and the eighth-largest producer of barley. Turkey has been self-sufficient in food production since the 1980s. In the year 1989, the total production of wheat was 16.2 million tonnes, and barley 3.44 million tonnes. The agricultural output has been growing at a respectable rate. However, since the 1980s, agriculture has been in a state of decline in terms of its share in the total economy.",
"title": "Economy of Turkey"
} |
3136 | billy bragg wrote a song based upon the music of "battle cry of freedom" called "there is power in a union". | SUPPORTS | who wrote a song based upon the music of "battle cry of freedom" called "there is power in a union"? | billy bragg | {
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"text": "BULLET::::- Billy Bragg wrote a song based upon the music of \"Battle Cry of Freedom\" called \"There Is Power in a Union\" on the \"Talking with the Taxman about Poetry\" album. This song has different music and words than the song of the same name written by Joe Hill. For example, the chorus goes:\n\nBULLET::::- Homer and Jethro (Henry Haynes and Ken Burns) had a big hit with a parody called \"The Ballad of Roger Miller\".\n\nBULLET::::- \"Rally Round the Flag, Boys!\", a 1958 film, was based on a novel with the same title by Max Shulman, published in 1956.",
"title": "Battle Cry of Freedom"
} | {
"id": "16515061",
"text": "Battle cry (disambiguation)\n\nA battle cry is a yell or chant taken up in battle.\n\nBattle Cry may also refer to:\n\nSection::::Music.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Battle Cry\" (Omen album), the debut album of American heavy metal band Omen\n\nBULLET::::- \"Battlecry\" (Two Steps from Hell album), a 2015 album by the band Two Steps from Hell\n\nBULLET::::- \"Battle Cry\" (Judas Priest album)\n\nBULLET::::- \"Battle Cry\" (Judas Priest DVD)\n\nBULLET::::- \"\", a 2005 album by Christian singer Michael Gungor\n\nBULLET::::- \"Battle Cry\" (Angel Haze song), 2014\n\nBULLET::::- \"Battle Cry\" (Havana Brown song), 2015\n\nBULLET::::- \"Battle Cry\" (Imagine Dragons song), 2014",
"title": "Battle cry (disambiguation)"
} |
3137 | the standing capacity of university of phoenix stadium is 78,600. | SUPPORTS | what is the standing capacity of university of phoenix stadium? | 78,600 | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "16700751",
"text": "BULLET::::- 14.5-metre two-door city bus, with a combined seating and standing capacity of 80\n\nBULLET::::- 18-metre articulated two- or three-door city bus, with a combined seating and standing capacity of 110\n\nBULLET::::- 12-metre two-door double deck city bus, with a combined seating and standing capacity of 90\n\nBULLET::::- 10-metre single-door 'mini' bus, with a combined seating and standing capacity of 40\n\nBULLET::::- 12.5-metre single-door city bus, with a combined seating and standing capacity of 65\n\nBULLET::::- 12.5-metre single-door school bus, with a combined seating and standing capacity of 70",
"title": "Buses in Sydney"
} |
3138 | nancy pelosi is the current 2019 presiding officer of the house of reps. | SUPPORTS | who is the current 2019 presiding officer of the house of reps? | nancy pelosi | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "19239919",
"text": "Presiding Officer\n\nIn a general sense, presiding officer is synonymous with chairman.\n\nSection::::Politics.\n\nBULLET::::- Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales, the Speaker of the National Assembly for Wales\n\nBULLET::::- Presiding Officer of the Northern Ireland Assembly\n\nBULLET::::- Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament, the speaker of the Scottish Parliament\n\nBULLET::::- Presiding Officer of the United States Senate, the person who presides over the United States Senate\n\nBULLET::::- Returning officer, a person responsible for overseeing elections in one or more constituencies\n\nBULLET::::- List of current presidents of assembly\n\nSection::::Military.",
"title": "Presiding Officer"
} |
3139 | jennifer lopez, keith urban, and harry connick jr. were the judges on american idol in season 15. | SUPPORTS | who are the judges on american idol in season 15? | jennifer lopez, keith urban, and harry connick jr. | {
"id": "25956129",
"text": "The fifteenth season of \"American Idol\", also branded as American Idol: The Farewell Season, premiered on the Fox television network on January 6, 2016. Ryan Seacrest continued as the show's host, while Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban, and Harry Connick, Jr. returned as judges. Scott Borchetta also returned as the in-house mentor. This season was four to six weeks shorter than seasons 2 through 14. On April 7, Trent Harmon was announced as the season's winner and La'Porsha Renae was the runner-up. Harmon was the third consecutive winner to never be in the bottom two or three, and the eighth male winner in nine years.",
"title": "American Idol (season 15)"
} | {
"id": "16224644",
"text": "American Idol (disambiguation)\n\nAmerican Idol may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol\", original series on Fox from 2002 to 2016\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol: The Search for a Superstar\", title of season 1 in 2002\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol: The Farewell Season\", title of final season 15 in 2016\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol\" (ABC TV series), revived series on ABC starting 2018\n\nBULLET::::- \"Latin American Idol\"\n\nSection::::Various.\n\nBULLET::::- The American Idol Experience, a theme park attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol Rewind\", syndicated television series that ran from September 30, 2006 to May 15, 2010",
"title": "American Idol (disambiguation)"
} |
3140 | pride and prejudice by jane austen was written in between october 1796 and august 1797. | SUPPORTS | when was pride and prejudice by jane austen written? | between october 1796 and august 1797 | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15319172",
"text": "The novels of Jane Austen were unknown in China until 1917 when Wei Yi mentioned Austen in her book \"Brief Profiles of Famous Western Novelists\" where she was described as \"one of the celebrated English novelists\". Only a few western novels were translated in China during the 19th century, and it was not until 1898 when Lin Shu translated \"Camille\" by Alexandre Dumas, which unexpectedly become a bestseller, that Chinese publishers became interested in western books. Austen was first translated into Chinese in 1935, when two editions of \"Pride and Prejudice\" were published in Beijing and Shanghai. After 1949 Austen was out of favor in the People's Republic of China as a \"bourgeois\" author whose work was considered frivolous. In the 1950s most of the foreign books published in the People's Republic were translations of Soviet books, and Western authors were only translated into Chinese if they were \"revolutionary\" writers like Lord Byron or if their books portrayed Western societies in an unflattering light like Charles Dickens; Austen did not serve either purpose very well. In 1956, Austen was first translated in the People's Republic when \"Pride and Prejudice\" was published in Beijing, with an introduction by the translator explaining how the translation was justified on Marxist grounds as the novel showed the decline of feudalism and rise of capitalism in England. In 1965 Dong Hengxun, an academic, condemned Austen in an article titled \"The Description of Love in \"Pride and Prejudice\"\" in the \"Guangming Daily\" as \"artistically insignificant\". Austen was banned along with other Western authors in China during the Cultural Revolution and during the 1980s, translations of Austen were grudgingly allowed, though officially Austen remained out of favor. The first Chinese academic in the People's Republic to write favorably of Austen was Zhu Hong, who complained in his 1986 essay \"The Pride and Prejudice against Jane Austen\" that ordinary people liked Austen well enough, but academics had to condemn her because of the Party line, which led him to ask for books to be judged on artistic grounds only. In the 1990s Communist Party condemnations of Austen ceased, and a number of Chinese students produced dissertations on Austen, with Austen being very popular with female students. In 2011 one Chinese academic, Zhang Helong, wrote about Austen's \"huge popularity\" in modern China. In 2017, \"The Economist\" noted that in China: \"... Austen is seen as having a particular affinity with Chinese culture, where “manners matter” as they did in Georgian England.\" \"Pride and Prejudice\" has been translated into Chinese at least 50 times while \"Sense and Sensibility\" has been translated 10 times in the last decades. Austen's ideal hero as a property-owning gentleman has resonance in China, where a well-off man with good education and manners who owes land is the considered the ideal man. In 2010, Sadoff wrote that the growing appeal of Austen in Asia ensures that market for Austen films continues to grow, and it is possible Asia would soon replace the United States as the largest market for Austen films, if it has not already done so.",
"title": "Jane Austen in popular culture"
} |
3141 | all of the bill knapps restaurants closed at the end of 2002. | SUPPORTS | at what point did all of the bill knapps restaurants close? | end of 2002 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "17286216",
"text": "Such locations must be closed during Jewish holidays if under Jewish ownership. For example, kosher restaurants close on Saturdays for Shabbat. In the New York area, many kosher restaurants close over the eight days of Passover as \"a matter of practicality,\" as staying open requires that no bread or bread products be used. The restaurants must also be thoroughly cleaned of bread residue to be opened for Passover. According to the \"Wall Street Journal,\" more New York kosher restaurants in recent years have remained open on Passover, including both casual and fine-dining locations.\n\nSection::::Common types of food.",
"title": "Kosher restaurant"
} |
3142 | sid went to jail in father brown in series 3 episode 5 january 2015. | REFUTES | what episode in series 3 did sid go to jail in father brown? | 5 january 2015 | {
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"text": "BULLET::::- Daniel Whittaker – Daniel Flynn (2015–present): he appeared in two episodes. Whittaker is a ruthless MI5 agent who blackmails Lady Felicia. In The Man in the Shadows\", he had Sid arrested on false charges after he entered a MI5 room. In \"The Face of the Enemy\", he compelled Lady Felicia to steal (by substitution) a roll of film from one of her lovers, an alleged Soviet spy, and had her arrested on false charges. Father Brown persuaded him to let her go.\n\nSection::::Cast.\n\nSection::::Cast.:Main.\n\nBULLET::::- Mark Williams as Father Brown\n\nBULLET::::- Sorcha Cusack as Mrs Bridgette McCarthy",
"title": "Father Brown (2013 TV series)"
} | {
"id": "1556025",
"text": "BULLET::::- Gardner, Martin, \"The Annotated Innocence of Father Brown\", Oxford University Press, 1987, (Notes by Gardner, on Chesterton's stories).\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Complete Father Brown\" at eBooks@Adelaide\n\nBULLET::::- \"G. K. Chesterton's Works on the Web\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Father Brown Stories\" at Faded Page (Canada)\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Innocence of Father Brown\" at Project Gutenberg\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Innocence of Father Brown\" 1911 First Edition at Open Library\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Wisdom of Father Brown\" at Project Gutenberg\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Wisdom of Father Brown\" 1914 First Edition at Open Library\n\nBULLET::::- Review of UK DVD of the 1974 TV series",
"title": "Father Brown"
} |
3143 | wheat is the main ingredient that makes lo mein noodles. | SUPPORTS | what is the main ingredient that makes lo mein noodles? | wheat | {
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"text": "Yi mein\n\nYi mein () is a variety of flat Cantonese egg noodles made from wheat flour. They are known for their golden yellow color and chewy characteristics. The slightly chewy and slightly spongy texture of the noodles is due to the soda water used in making the dough (as opposed to regular non-carbonated water), which is then fried and dried into flat patty-like dried bricks.\n\nSection::::Preparation.\n\nThe Yi mein noodles available at grocery stores were pre-cooked by machines the same way as the modern instant noodles are made.",
"title": "Yi mein"
} | {
"id": "15638469",
"text": "In American Chinese restaurants, lo mein is a popular take-out food and is sometimes considered synonymous with chow mein. The dish is distinct from both Cantonese lo mein and Cantonese crispy chow mein. Cantonese lo mein is stirred with a thin sauce and items such as wonton or beef brisket added on top. In contrast, U.S. lo mein noodles are usually stir-fried with a sauce made from soy sauce and other seasonings. Vegetables such as bok choy and cabbage can be mixed in and meats like roast pork, beef or chicken are often added. Shrimp lo mein, lobster lo mein, vegetable lo mein, and \"House\" lo mein (more than one meat) are sometimes available.",
"title": "Lo mein"
} |
3144 | 22 episodes were there per season in seasons 1-3 and 5-7 of vampire diaries. | SUPPORTS | how many episodes per season in seasons 1-3 and 5-7 of vampire diaries? | 22 | {
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"text": "The Vampire Diaries (season 7)\n\n\"The Vampire Diaries\", a one-hour American supernatural drama, was renewed for a seventh season by The CW on January 11, 2015, and premiered on October 8, 2015. On March 11, 2016, The CW renewed \"The Vampire Diaries\" for an eighth season, which was confirmed to be the final one on July 2016.\n\nSection::::Cast.\n\nSection::::Cast.:Main.\n\nBULLET::::- Paul Wesley as Stefan Salvatore (himself; possessed by Ambrose)(22 Episodes)\n\nBULLET::::- Ian Somerhalder as Damon Salvatore(22 Episodes)\n\nBULLET::::- Kat Graham as Bonnie Bennett (19 Episodes)\n\nBULLET::::- Candice King as Caroline Forbes (19 Episodes)",
"title": "The Vampire Diaries (season 7)"
} | {
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"text": "Popular American TV series such as \"Monk\" (all of the seasons), \"The O.C.\" (all seasons), \"Desperate Housewives\" (seasons 1-6), \"Ghost Whisperer\" (seasons 1-3), \"Grey's Anatomy\" (seasons 1-6), \"Battlestar Galactica\" (all the seasons), \"Alf\" (all the seasons), \"Friends\" (all seasons), \"The Unit\" (season 1), \"The 4400\" (season 1), \"American Heiress\" (all the episodes), \"The Middle\" (seasons 1-3), \"Nikita\" (seasons 1-2), \"Pretty Little Liars\" (seasons 1-2), \"The Vampire Diaries\" (seasons 1-3), \"The Lying Game\" (all the seasons), \"Two and a half men\" (seasons 1-9), \"Dallas\" (all seasons), \"Desire\" (all the episodes) and many others were or are also part of bTV's programme. A lot of Turkish series are still part of the schedule of the television. In the Summer of 2011 bTV first aired a Korean series - \"Iris\" and in the Summer of 2013 again first aired an Indian soap opera - \"Sapna Babul Ka...Bidaai\" and Diya Aur Baati Hum.",
"title": "BTV (Bulgaria)"
} |
3145 | many of the the john deere tractor models were made at waterloo, iowa, beginning in 1958. | REFUTES | where were many of the the john deere tractor models made at, beginning in 1958? | waterloo, iowa | {
"id": "3758467",
"text": "In the last months of 1958, John Deere install a factory in the north of Rosario, Argentina. In Argentina, the make was managed by Agar Cross & Co.\n\nJohn Deere made in Argentina the following models of tractors: 445, 730; the models of the serie 20 like 1420, 2420, 3420, 4420; the models of the serie 30 like 2330, 2530, 2730, 3330, 3530, 4530; the models of the serie 40 like 2140, 3140 / 3140 DT, 3440, 3540 and the last made in Baigorria of the serie 50 like 2850, 3350, 3550 until 1994.",
"title": "John Deere"
} | {
"id": "10074648",
"text": "In 1947, John Deere opened a new tractor factory in Dubuque, Iowa, built to produce the John Deere M. The M was created to address the increasing demand for small tractors and compete with the increasingly popular Ford and the smaller Farmall tractor models. The M was the first Deere tractor to use a vertical two-cylinder engine, with a square bore and stroke of 4.0 × 4.0 inches (100.5cuin) with a high row crop.\n\nSection::::1949–1959: diesels and post World War II production.",
"title": "List of John Deere tractors"
} |
3146 | south africa won the rugby match between south africa and england on 15 november 2014. | SUPPORTS | who won the rugby match between south africa and england on 15 november 2014? | south africa | {
"id": "23313758",
"text": "Walsh retired from all levels of refereeing in March 2015 to take up business interests outside the game. He retired holding the record for the most Super Rugby matches refereed at 111, and with the third most Test Matches refereed at 60. His last test match as an official was on 22 November 2014 between France and Argentina, though this was as an assistant referee. His last match as the main referee was on 15 November between England and South Africa at Twickenham Stadium. He was appointed to referee the Wales - Ireland match in the 2015 Six Nations Championship, but withdrew from that match due to business commitments, His final Super Rugby Match as an official was at AAMI Park, between Melbourne Rebels and Brumbies in Round 3 of the 2015 Super Rugby season.",
"title": "Steve Walsh (rugby referee)"
} | {
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"text": "Rajavit–Vajiravudh Traditional Rugby Match\n\nRajavit–Vajiravudh Traditional Rugby Match is an annual Traditional rugby match between two private all-boys boarding schools in Thailand, King’s College and Vajiravudh College. It is held to strengthen the unity of teachers and students, and to encourage esprit de corp and the unity between members of both institutions. The income from the competition is donated to charity.\n\nThe two teams have competed 25 times; King’s College won 16 times, Vajiravudh College won seven times, and there were two draws.\n\nSection::::History.",
"title": "Rajavit–Vajiravudh Traditional Rugby Match"
} |
3147 | the fort located at which the first shot of the civil war was fired was at fort sumter. | REFUTES | where was the fort located at which the first shot of the civil war was fired? | fort sumter | {
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"text": "Originally a United States Mail Service ship, the USMS \"Nashville\" was built at Greenpoint, Brooklyn in 1853. Between 1853 and 1861 she was engaged in running between New York City and Charleston, South Carolina. During the Battle of Fort Sumter, the USMS \"Nashville\" sailed into Charleston without flying the US national standard and was fired upon by the USRC \"Harriet Lane\" which marked the first shot of the naval war in the Civil War. The \"Nashville\" raised the American flag, and after the surrender of Sumter, the \"Nashville\" docked at Charleston.",
"title": "CSS Nashville (1853)"
} | {
"id": "3972036",
"text": "On Friday, April 12, 1861, at 4:30 a.m., Confederate batteries opened fire, firing for 34 straight hours, on the fort. Edmund Ruffin, noted Virginian agronomist and secessionist, claimed that he fired the first shot on Fort Sumter. His story has been widely believed, but Lieutenant Henry S. Farley, commanding a battery of two 10 inch siege mortars on James Island fired the first shot at 4:30 a.m. No attempt was made to return the fire for more than two hours. The fort's supply of ammunition was not suited for the task; also, there were no fuses for their explosive shells, which means that they could not explode. Only solid iron balls could be used against the Confederate batteries. At about 7:00 a.m., Captain Abner Doubleday, the fort's second in command, was given the honor of firing the Union's first shot, in defense of the fort. He missed, in part because Major Anderson did not use the guns mounted on the highest tier, the barbette tier (where the guns could engage the Confederate batteries better), where the gunners would be more exposed to Confederate fire. The firing continued all day. The Union fired slowly to conserve ammunition. At night, the fire from the fort stopped, but the Confederates still lobbed an occasional shell into Sumter. On Saturday, April 13, the fort was surrendered and evacuated. During the attack, the Union colors fell. Lt. Norman J. Hall risked life and limb to put them back up, burning off his eyebrows permanently. A Confederate soldier bled to death having been wounded by a misfiring cannon. One Union soldier died and another was mortally wounded during the 47th shot of a 100 shot salute, allowed by the Confederacy. Afterward, the salute was shortened to 50 shots. Accounts, such as in the famous diary of Mary Chesnut, describe Charleston residents along what is now known as The Battery, sitting on balconies and drinking salutes to the start of the hostilities.",
"title": "Fort Sumter"
} |
3148 | the mayflower first left to come to america after a rendezvous with the speedwell on september 6, 1620. | REFUTES | when did the mayflower first leave to come to america after a rendezvous with the speedwell? | september 6, 1620 | {
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"id": "4156165",
"text": "Arriving from England, Philippe de Lannoy's family affiliated with the Leiden Walloon Church, which held services in French, indicating they probably spoke French or Picard. The timing and extent of his contact with the John Robinson Pilgrim congregation in Leiden is unknown but Philippe eventually joined the voyage Robinson organized to the American continent. The Leiden Pilgrims bought the \"Speedwell\" for the voyage. Although his name is not on the passenger list, Philippe is believed by \"Mayflower\" scholar Jeremy Bangs to have joined his maternal uncle Francis Cooke (husband of his mother's sister, Hester Mahieu) and young cousin John Cooke on the \"Speedwell\" voyage from Delfshaven to Southampton to meet the \"Mayflower\". It is possible that Philippe went separately to England rather than aboard \"Speedwell\". They gathered in England with other Pilgrims and hireling colonizers to stage the onward voyage with the two ships. The \"Speedwell\" proved unseaworthy and eleven of its passengers were able to join the \"Mayflower\". It is unknown if the twenty (including Robert Cushman and Phillipe de Lannoy) who could not sail on the \"Mayflower\" returned to Leiden or remained in England. The \"Mayflower\" proceeded solo with a combined company of 103, leaving Plymouth on September 6, 1620, arriving Cape Cod Harbor on November 11, 1620. The \"Fortune\" eventually substituted for the \"Speedwell\", sailing for Plymouth Colony in early July 1621, arriving on November 9, 1621, with Philippe among its passengers.",
"title": "Delano family"
} |
3149 | the movie jumanji: welcome to the jungle is 119 minutes long. | SUPPORTS | how long is the movie jumanji: welcome to the jungle? | 119 minutes | {
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"text": "N/A",
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} | {
"id": "25529492",
"text": "Following the release of \"Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle\", the film's cast discussed in interviews what a potential \"Jumanji\" sequel (referred to as \"Jumanji 3\") could be about. Karen Gillan also stated that an alternate ending left the door open for another movie, but that the scene was removed from the final cut of the film. In February 2018, it was announced that a \"Jumanji\" sequel film is in production with Kasdan returning to direct and Rosenberg and Pinkner returning to write the film, respectively. Johnson, Hart, Black, Gillian, and Jonas are scheduled to reprise their roles. In February 2019, Alex Wolff, Ser'Darius Blain, Madison Iseman and Morgan Turner returned as the game's players from the previous film. On February 22, 2019, Black confirmed the new film as being a fourth \"Jumanji\" film, because of \"Zathura: A Space Adventure\" (2005), served as the second film and sharing continuity with the other films of the series, with \"Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle\" serving as the third film. The film is called \"Jumanji: The Next Level\" and slated to be released on December 13, 2019.",
"title": "Jumanji (franchise)"
} |
3150 | in 2015/16, 207 secondary schools were there in wales. | REFUTES | in 2015/16, how many secondary schools are there in wales? | 207 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
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"id": "857823",
"text": "List of secondary schools in Hong Kong\n\nThe list of secondary schools in Hong Kong is arranged by 18 districts of Hong Kong. It includes government schools, aided schools, Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools, private schools, as well as English Schools Foundation (ESF) schools and other international schools. Note that many secondary schools in Hong Kong are named \"colleges\", while they are not tertiary institutions.\n\nSection::::Secondary schools in Hong Kong.\n\nSection::::Secondary schools in Hong Kong.:Central and Western District.\n\nBULLET::::- Island School\n\nBULLET::::- Hong Kong Academy\n\nBULLET::::- King's College\n\nBULLET::::- Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui College",
"title": "List of secondary schools in Hong Kong"
} |
3151 | jimmy savile presented the first ever top of the pops. | SUPPORTS | who presented the first ever top of the pops? | jimmy savile | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
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"id": "7035960",
"text": "Hallaçi returned to his boyhood club Kukësi on 7 July 2012 by signing a one-year contract in club's first ever top flight season. His transfer was strongly required by the fans. He was named the team captain and made his competitive debut on 27 August by playing as starter in the club's first ever top flight match, a goalless home draw versus Luftëtari Gjirokastër. Hallaçi's first cup appearance for Kukësi occurred on 24 October in the first leg of second round against Tirana which ended in a historic 4–0 win. He also played in the returning leg as Kukësi lost 2–3 but progressed 6–3 on aggregate. Hallaçi finished in his season in Kukës by making 34 appearances between league and cup, as Kukësi finished runner-up to Skënderbeu in championship and was eliminated in the semi-finals of cup.",
"title": "Rrahman Hallaçi"
} |
3152 | the tampa bay buccaneers won super bowl xxxvii. | SUPPORTS | which super bowl did the tampa bay buccaneers win? | super bowl xxxvii | {
"id": "18517299",
"text": "BULLET::::- Corey Ivy (Super Bowl XXXVII, Tampa Bay Buccaneers)\n\nBULLET::::- Paris Lenon (Super Bowl XLVIII, Denver Broncos)\n\nBULLET::::- Tommy Maddox (Super Bowl XL, Pittsburgh Steelers)\n\nBULLET::::- Yo Murphy (Super Bowl XXXVI, St. Louis Rams)\n\nBULLET::::- Bobby Singh (Super Bowl XXXIV, St. Louis Rams)\n\nBULLET::::- Rod Smart (Super Bowl XXXVIII, Carolina Panthers)\n\nSection::::Notable players.:Won a Super Bowl.\n\nBULLET::::- Ron Carpenter (Super Bowl XXXIV, St. Louis Rams)\n\nBULLET::::- Fred Coleman (Super Bowl XXXVI, New England Patriots)\n\nBULLET::::- Alvin Harper (Super Bowl XXVII, Super Bowl XXVIII, Dallas Cowboys)\n\nBULLET::::- Corey Ivy (Super Bowl XXXVII, Tampa Bay Buccaneers)",
"title": "XFL"
} | {
"id": "19672754",
"text": "The 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl championship team reunited in attendance for the game. During halftime, a ceremony was held to honor the reunited 2002 Super Bowl team. More than 50 players and coaches from the 2002 Super Bowl team gathered to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' first ever Super Bowl Championship. Among those who attended the reunion were former head coach Jon Gruden, former defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, Derrick Brooks, John Lynch, Warren Sapp, Brad Johnson, Mike Alstott, and Keyshawn Johnson. Ronde Barber was part of the 2002 Super Bowl team, but was playing on the field for Tampa Bay. Josh Freeman threw for 189 yards and 2 touchdowns. Doug Martin rushed for 128 yards and scored a rushing touchdown during the fourth quarter. Martin broke Cadillac William's rookie rushing yard record during the game. Vicent Jackson had 131 receiving yards. In the third quarter, Mike Williams caught a 1-yard pass from Freeman. In the fourth quarter, Jackson caught a 13-yard pass from Freeman. The Tampa Bay defense held the eagles offense to only 29 total rushing yards. The Tampa Bay defense had 6 sacks throughout the game. Lavonte David had a sack, Daniel Teo-nesheim had a sack, Michael Bennett had two sacks, and Gerald McCoy had two as well. Ronde Barber led the team in tackles.",
"title": "2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season"
} |
3153 | krishnamachari srikkanth was the first captain of the indian women's cricket team. | REFUTES | who was the first captain of the indian women's cricket team? | krishnamachari srikkanth | {
"id": "22493444",
"text": "Enjoyed the distinction of coaching the Indian Women’s Cricket team which had players like Shubhangi Kulkarni, Shantha Rangaswamy, Diana Edulji, and Poornima Rao.\n\nWas the selector for Indian Women’s Cricket team for many years. \n\nCoach of the Tamil Nadu Women’s Cricket Team for many years and players like Sudha Shah, Susan Itticheria, Fowzieh Khaleeli went on to play for India.\n\nCurrent International Players like Ravichandran Ashwin, Abinav Mukund, Anirudha Srikkanth, and Dinesh Karthik gained test status under his tutelage.\n\nDuring his tenure as a Coach, Madras University team went on to win the Rohinton Baria Trophy",
"title": "P. K. Dharmalingam"
} | {
"id": "4357553",
"text": "In Guyana, the prospect of sexual relations with Indian women was at first unappealing to the mostly male Chinese migrants like in Mauritius although there was a lack of Chinese women, but eventually their attitude changed and Indian women and Chinese men established sexual relationships with each other. Chinese men had to marry women of other ethnicities due to the lack of Chinese women migrating to British Guiana. Creole sexual relationships and marriages with Chinese and Indians was rare, however, more common was Indian women and Chinese men establishing sexual relations with each other and some Chinese men took their Indian wives back with them to China. Marriages between Indian women and Chinese men in 1892 numbered six as reported by Immigration Agent Gladwin. In Guyana, while marriages between Indian women and black African men is socially shameful to Indians, Chinese-Indian marriages are considered acceptable as reported by Joseph Nevadomsky in 1983. \"Chiney-dougla\" is the Indian Guyanese term for mixed Chinese-Indian children. Some Indian women in Guiana had multiple partners due to the greater number of men than woman, an account of the era told by women in British Guiana is of a single Chinese man who was allowed to temporarily borrow a Hindu Indian woman by her Indian husband who was his friend, so the Chinese man could sire a child with her, after a son was born to her the Chinese man kept the boy while she was returned to her Indian husband, the boy was named William Adrian Lee. An Indian woman named Mary See married a Chinese man surnamed Wu in Goedverwagting and founded their own family after he learned how to process sugar cane. In British Guiana the Chinese did not maintain their distinctive physical features due to the high rate of Chinese men marrying people other ethnicities like Indian women. The severe imbalance with Indian men outnumbering Indian women led some women to take advantage of the situation to squeeze favors from men and leave their partners for other men, one infamous example was a pretty, light skinned, Christian Indian woman named Mary Ilandun with ancestral origins from Madras, born in 1846, who had sex with Indian, black, and Chinese men as she married them in succession and ran off with their money to her next paramour, doing this from 1868 to 1884. Indian men used force to bring Indian women back in line from this kind of behavior. The most severe lack of women in all the peoples of British Guiana was with the Chinese and this led Europeans to believe that Chinese did not engage in wife murders while wife murders was something innate to Indian men, and unlike Indian coolie women, Chinese women were viewed as chaste. Chinese women were not indentured and since they did not need to work, they avoided prospective men seeking relationships, while the character of Indian women was disparaged as immoral and their alleged sexual looseness was blamed for their deaths in the \"wife murders\" by Indian men. The sex ratio of Indian men to Indian women was 100:63 while the sex ratio of Chinese men to Chinese women was 100:43 in British Guiana in 1891.",
"title": "Interracial marriage"
} |
3154 | the tower of babel in the bible is located at babylonia. | SUPPORTS | where is the tower of babel in the bible located? | babylonia | {
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"text": "Fantasy novelist Josiah Bancroft has a series \"The Books Of Babel\", which is to conclude with book IV in 2020.\n\nIn the 1990 Japanese television anime \"\", the Tower of Babel is used by the Atlanteans as an interstellar communication device. Later in the series, the Neo Atlanteans rebuild the Tower of Babel and use its communication beam as a weapon of mass destruction. Both the original and the rebuilt tower resembles the painting \"Tower of Babel\" by artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder.\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Babel fish\n\nBULLET::::- Babylonian astronomy\n\nBULLET::::- Borsippa\n\nBULLET::::- Enuma Anu Enlil\n\nBULLET::::- Evolutionary linguistics",
"title": "Tower of Babel"
} | {
"id": "22293065",
"text": "Babel\n\nBabel is a name used in the Hebrew Bible for the city of Babylon.\n\nBabel may also refer to:\n\nSection::::Tower of Babel.\n\nBULLET::::- Tower of Babel, Biblical account\n\nBULLET::::- Tower of Babel (disambiguation), various artistic and written works deriving from the Biblical account\n\nSection::::Geography.\n\nBULLET::::- Babylon, Mesopotamia itself\n\nBULLET::::- Babel, Carmarthenshire, a village in Wales\n\nBULLET::::- Babel Bangka Belitung, a province in Indonesia\n\nBULLET::::- Babel, Khuzestan, a village in Iran\n\nBULLET::::- The Babil Governorate in Iraq (named after Babylon) is sometimes transliterated as \"Babel\"\n\nBULLET::::- Babel Island, Tasmania, Australia\n\nBULLET::::- Babel River, Alaska, United States",
"title": "Babel"
} |
3155 | candace liked the actor mitchel musso in phineas and ferb. | SUPPORTS | which actor does candace like in phineas and ferb? | mitchel musso | {
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"text": "Phineas and Ferb are voiced by Vincent Martella and Thomas Sangster, respectively. Sangster was one of many British actors cast; Marsh lived in the United Kingdom for seven years, and developed a fondness for the British. The rest of the cast includes Ashley Tisdale as their sister, Candace; Bobby Gaylor as Buford van Stomm, who has a tendency to bully but is kept distracted by being included in the adventures; Maulik Pancholy as Baljeet Tjinder, a very intelligent boy who would be Buford's main victim but who is almost friends with him due to the adventures; Dee Bradley Baker as Perry the Platypus and just plain Perry, as Phineas calls him; Caroline Rhea as Linda Flynn-Fletcher, who is Phineas and Candace's mother, and stepmother to Ferb; Jack McBrayer as Irving who admires Phineas and Ferb, and creator of the Phineas and Ferb Fansite; Kelly Hu as Candace's best friend, Stacy; creators Dan Povenmire as Dr. Doofenshmirtz and Jeff \"Swampy\" Marsh as Major Monogram, respectively; Olivia Olson as Dr. Doofenshmirtz's not-really-evil daughter Vanessa; Tyler Mann as Carl, Major Monogram's goofy super genius intern; Alyson Stoner as Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, a sweet girl who leads the Fireside Girls and has a crush on Phineas (it is revealed that Isabella's family is \"Mexican Jewish\" and lives across the street from the Flynn-Fletchers); Mitchel Musso as Jeremy, Candace's crush then later her boyfriend; Madison Pettis stars as Adyson Sweetwater.",
"title": "Phineas and Ferb"
} | {
"id": "17793058",
"text": "Before the five can be eaten, Candace-2 rescues them and gives them the remote, allowing Phineas, Ferb, Candace, Perry, and Doofenshmirtz to travel through other dimensions until they reach their home dimension. Despite this Candace-2 is captured by the Norm Bots. Doofenshmirtz-2 arrives at their dimension and releases the Norm Bots into Danville. Perry gives Phineas and Ferb the locket off his collar, which leads them to Perry's lair. Inside, they find replicas of all their previous inventions. With the help of their friends, the children of Danville, and the O.W.C.A. agents, Phineas and Ferb use the inventions to defeat the Norm Bots, while Candace-2 is freed by Phineas-2, Ferb-2, and Jeremy-2, and Perry defeats Platyborg. Before Doofenshmirtz-2 can destroy Perry, Phineas and Ferb with a large robot version of himself, Doofenshmirtz arrives and gives Doofenshmirtz-2 a toy train that he lost when he was a kid, which was the sole reason he turned evil. His tragic backstory resolved, Doofenshmirtz-2 self-destructs his Norm Bots and returns to his own dimension, only to be arrested.",
"title": "Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension"
} |
3156 | the rolls-royce silver wraith ii was produced in 1965–1980. | SUPPORTS | when was the rolls-royce silver wraith ii produced? | 1965–1980 | {
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"text": "BULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (1965–1970)\n\nBULLET::::- Bentley T-series (1965–1980)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Phantom VI (1968–1982)\n\nSection::::Main engine capacities.:6.25-litre.:Production.\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Limited (1959–1973)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Motors (1973–1982), subsidiary of Vickers plc (from 1980)\n\nSection::::Main engine capacities.:6.75-Litre.",
"title": "Rolls-Royce–Bentley L-series V8 engine"
} | {
"id": "8736491",
"text": "BULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Phantom III Limousine (1936)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca (1936)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce 25/30 Berlina (1937)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Wraith Berlina (1939)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith I 4P. Sport Saloon (1948)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith Sedanca (1953)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith (1954)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn (1955)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Phantom IV (1956)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I Berlina (1957)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith (1958)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II (1960)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Phantom V (1961)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II (1962)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III (1966)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Phantom VI (1970)\n\nBULLET::::- Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Coupe (1970)",
"title": "Torre Loizaga"
} |
3157 | the speaker of the house of commons in the uk was chosen by the house of representatives. | REFUTES | who is the speaker of the house of commons in the uk chosen by? | the house of representatives | {
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"text": "The opening of the first session of a parliament takes place over two days (the opening of a subsequent session of the same parliament requires only one day). On the first, routine business is conducted. After such is concluded, the Speaker of the Senate commands the Usher of the Black Rod (usually called simply Black Rod) to summon the members of the House of Commons to the Senate. Once assembled, the speaker addresses the congregation, stating \"Honourable Members of the Senate, Members of the House of Commons: I have it in command to let you know His [or Her] Excellency the Governor General does not see fit to declare the causes of his [or her] summoning of the present Parliament of Canada, until a Speaker of the House of Commons shall have been chosen, according to law; but tomorrow, [date], at [time], His [or Her] Excellency will declare the causes of his [or her] calling this parliament.\" The Members of Parliament then return to the commons to elect the speaker for that chamber. The speech itself is delivered the following day.",
"title": "Opening of the Canadian parliament"
} | {
"id": "14545437",
"text": "To the north west of the town, and home of the Pendle Witches, is the imposing Pendle Hill, which rises to , beyond which lie Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley. To the south west, the Hameldon Hills rise to , on top of which are the Met Office north west England weather radar, a BBC radio transmitter, and a number of microwave communication towers. This site was the first place in the UK chosen for an unmanned weather radar, beginning operation in 1979; it is one of 18 that cover the British Isles. Also since 2007 the three turbines of the Hameldon Hill wind farm have stood on its northern flank. To the east of the town lie the Boulsworth Hill and the moors of the South Pennines, and to the south, the Forest of Rossendale. On the hills above the Cliviger area to the south east of the town stands Coal Clough wind farm, whose white turbines are visible from most of the town. Built in 1992 amidst local controversy, it was one of the first wind farm projects in the UK. Nearby, the landmark RIBA Award-winning Panopticon \"Singing Ringing Tree\", overlooking the town from the hills at Crown Point, was installed in 2006.",
"title": "Burnley"
} |
3158 | the earliest record of the saying "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater" comes from narrenbeschwörung (appeal to fools). | SUPPORTS | where is the earliest record of the saying "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater" from? | narrenbeschwörung (appeal to fools) | {
"id": "19772565",
"text": "This idiom derives from a German proverb, \"das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten.\" The earliest record of this phrase is in 1512, in \"Narrenbeschwörung\" (\"Appeal to Fools\") by Thomas Murner; and this book includes a woodcut illustration showing a woman tossing a baby out with waste water. It is a common catchphrase in German, with examples of its use in work by Martin Luther, Johannes Kepler, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Otto von Bismarck, Thomas Mann, and Günter Grass.\n\nThomas Carlyle adapted the concept in an 1849 essay on slavery:",
"title": "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater"
} | {
"id": "15667184",
"text": "Section::::Invincible Overlord Remix.:Track listing.\n\nCD single\n\nBULLET::::1. \"Bathwater\" (Invincible Overlord remix)\n\nBULLET::::2. \"It's My Life\" (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke mix)\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Bathwater\" (Invincible Overlord remix) (video)\n\nBULLET::::4. \"It's My Life\" (video)\n\nUK CD single - \"It's My Life\" / \"Bathwater\"\n\nBULLET::::1. \"It's My Life\" – 3:48\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Bathwater\" (Invincible Overlord Remix) - 3:07\n\nBULLET::::3. \"It's My Life\" (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix) - 6:59\n\nBULLET::::4. \"It's My Life\" (Chocolate O'Brian Remix) - 5:43\n\nBULLET::::5. \"Bathwater\" (Invincible Overlord Remix Video)\n\nBULLET::::6. \"It's My Life\" (Video)\n\nSection::::Official versions.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Bathwater\" - 4:03\n\nBULLET::::- \"Bathwater\" (Invincible Overlord Remix)",
"title": "Bathwater (song)"
} |
3159 | wendy davis was the democrat running for governor of texas in 2010. | REFUTES | who are the democrats running for governor of texas in 2010? | wendy davis | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
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"id": "25514208",
"text": "In the 2016 general election, the U.S. Senate race featured two Democrats running against each other, and seven congressional districts with two Democrats running against each other: the 17th, 29th, 32nd, 34th, 37th, 44th, and 46th. There were no races with two Republicans running against each other.\n\nSection::::Examples.:California.:California 15th Congressional District, 2012.\n\nThe 15th district is based in the East Bay and includes Hayward and Livermore. Democrat Pete Stark, who represented the 13th district from 1993 to 2013 and its predecessors since 1973, lost reelection here to fellow Democrat Eric Swalwell in the general election after Stark won the primary.",
"title": "Nonpartisan blanket primary"
} |
3160 | john godfrey knauff from indianapolis sang take me out to the ball game. | REFUTES | who from indianapolis sings take me out to the ball game? | john godfrey knauff | {
"id": "14608554",
"text": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game\n\n\"Take Me Out to the Ball Game\" is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of North American baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song. The song's chorus is traditionally sung during the middle of the seventh inning of a baseball game. Fans are generally encouraged to sing along, and at some ballparks, the words \"home team\" are replaced with the team name.\n\nSection::::History.",
"title": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
} | {
"id": "15331647",
"text": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game (film)\n\nTake Me Out to the Ball Game is a 1949 Technicolor musical film produced in the Arthur Freed unit of MGM. It stars Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, and Gene Kelly, features Betty Garrett, Edward Arnold and Jules Munshin, and was directed by Busby Berkeley. The title and nominal theme is taken from the unofficial anthem of American baseball, \"Take Me Out to the Ball Game\". The film was released in the United Kingdom as Everybody's Cheering.\n\nSection::::Plot.",
"title": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game (film)"
} |
3161 | mike jones wrote the music for the tv series "dark knight". | SUPPORTS | who wrote the music for the tv series "dark knight"? | mike jones | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "3657295",
"text": "\"The Dark Knight\" was ranked the 15th greatest film in history on \"Empire\"s 2008 list of the \"500 Greatest Movies of All Time,\" based upon the weighted votes of 10,000 readers, 150 film directors, and 50 key film critics. Heath Ledger's interpretation of the Joker was also ranked number three on \"Empire\"s 2008 list of the \"100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.\" In June 2010, the Joker was ranked number five on \"Entertainment Weekly\" \"100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years.\" Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker ranked second on \"The Hollywood Reporter\"s list of Greatest Superhero Movie Performances of All Time, behind Hugh Jackman's performance as Wolverine. \"Paste\" magazine named it one of the 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000–2009), ranking it at number 11. In 2016, \"Playboy\" ranked the film number five on its list of \"15 Sequels That Are Way Better Than The Originals\". \"The Dark Knight\" was included in American Cinematographer's \"Best-Shot Film of 1998–2008\" list, ranking in the top 10. More than 17,000 people around the world participated in the final vote. In March 2011, the film was voted by BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra listeners as their eight favorite film of all time. On the March 22, 2011 television special \"\", \"The Dark Knight\" was voted the second best action film while the Joker, as portrayed by Ledger, was voted the third greatest film character. In 2012, \"Total Film\" ranked \"The Dark Knight\" as the sixth most accomplished film of the past 15 years, writing that \"Christopher Nolan's psycho-operatic crime drama was its decade's most exciting blockbuster – and its most challenging.\" In 2014, \"Time Out\" polled several film critics, directors, actors and stunt actors to list their top action films. \"The Dark Knight\" was listed at 80th place on this list. A few years later the same magazine ranked it 15th on their \"The 100 best movies of all time\" list. In 2014, \"The Dark Knight\" was ranked the 3rd greatest film ever made on \"Empire\"s list of \"The 301 Greatest Movies Of All Time\" as voted by the magazine's readers. The film was also included and ranked 57th on \"Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films\", a list compiled by \"The Hollywood Reporter\", surveying \"Studio chiefs, Oscar winners and TV royalty.\" \"The Dark Knight\" ranked 96th on BBC's \"100 Greatest American Films\" list, voted on by film critics from around the world. It was also voted as one of New Zealand's favorite films in a 2015 poll. It was ranked the 33rd best film of the 21st century by 177 film critics, polled by BBC in 2016. Noted film critic Barry Norman included \"The Dark Knight\" in his \"100 Greatest Films of All Time\" list.",
"title": "The Dark Knight (film)"
} |
3162 | cameron finley played beaver in the leave it to beaver television series. | REFUTES | who played beaver in the leave it to beaver television series? | cameron finley | {
"id": "21597237",
"text": "BULLET::::- Kian Lawley, Social Media Star, YouTuber and Actor, best known for being a member of O2L, a YouTube collab channel alongside JC Caylen.\n\nBULLET::::- Dave Loebsack, U.S. congressman for Iowa's 2nd congressional district\n\nBULLET::::- Al McIntosh, born in Park River, North Dakota, newspaper editor whose columns are featured in Ken Burns' \"The War\"\n\nBULLET::::- Jerry Mathers, actor, played Beaver Cleaver on TV's \"Leave It to Beaver\"\n\nBULLET::::- Daniel Matousek, lead singer and guitarist for The Velaires, graduate of Central High School\n\nBULLET::::- Max McGraw, Founder of McGraw-Edison and Centel, grew up in Sioux City",
"title": "Sioux City, Iowa"
} | {
"id": "3118528",
"text": "BULLET::::- Theodore Beaver Cleaver, the main character on the American television sitcom \"Leave it To Beaver\" (1957–1963)\n\nBULLET::::- Nickname of Cassidy Casablancas, on the television series \"Veronica Mars\"\n\nBULLET::::- Beaver, a character from the children's television series \"Franklin\"\n\nBULLET::::- Tony Beaver, a character from American folklore\n\nBULLET::::- Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, characters in the \"Chronicles of Narnia\" by C. S. Lewis\n\nBULLET::::- Goodman Beaver, a comics character first introduced in 1959\n\nBULLET::::- One of the title characters of \"Beaver and Steve\", a webcomic\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Beaver\" (film), a 2011 comedy-drama\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Beaver Trilogy\", a 2001 documentary",
"title": "Beaver (disambiguation)"
} |
3163 | gage played the little boy in the 1989 movie pet sematary. | REFUTES | who played the little boy in the 1989 movie pet sematary? | gage | {
"id": "22448332",
"text": "Pet Sematary (sometimes referred to as Stephen King's Pet Sematary) is a 1989 American supernatural horror film adaptation of Stephen King's 1983 novel of the same name. Directed by Mary Lambert and written by King, the film features Dale Midkiff as Louis Creed, Denise Crosby as Rachel Creed, Brad Greenquist as Victor Pascow, Blaze Berdahl as Ellie Creed, Miko Hughes as Gage Creed, and Fred Gwynne as Jud Crandall. Andrew Hubatsek was cast for Zelda's role. King, who scripted from his own book, also has a cameo as a minister. The movie's title is a sensational spelling of \"cemetery.\"",
"title": "Pet Sematary (1989 film)"
} | {
"id": "1083246",
"text": "Pet Sematary (soundtrack)\n\nPet Sematary is a soundtrack for the film \"Pet Sematary\". Produced by Elliot Goldenthal, it was released in 1989.\n\nSection::::Background.\n\nElliot Goldenthal's \"Pet Sematary\" record was his first mainstream movie score.\n\nIts style is sometimes compared to Jack Nitzsche's soundtrack for \"The Exorcist\", while the theme is inspired by Lalo Schifrin's score to \"The Amityville Horror\".\n\nSection::::Track listing.\n\nBULLET::::1. \"The Pet Sematary\" (3:00)\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Dead Recollection\" (1:19)\n\nBULLET::::3. \"Hope and Ordeal\" (1:22)\n\nBULLET::::4. \"Adieu Gage\" (1:22)\n\nBULLET::::5. \"Rachel Against Time\" (0:49)\n\nBULLET::::6. \"The Return Game\" (Jud and Gage) (3:42)\n\nBULLET::::7. \"Moving Day Waltz\" (0:30)",
"title": "Pet Sematary (soundtrack)"
} |
3164 | don mattingly and travis hafner have the most single-season grand slams in mlb history. | SUPPORTS | who has the most single-season grand slams in mlb history? | don mattingly and travis hafner | {
"id": "16892497",
"text": "Alex Rodriguez has 25 career grand slams, the most by any player in MLB history. Don Mattingly () and Travis Hafner () share the single-season record with six grand slams each – In Mattingly's case, these were the only grand slams of his major league career. Ernie Banks () and Albert Pujols () share the single-season National League record with five grand slams each.",
"title": "Grand slam (baseball)"
} | {
"id": "18151624",
"text": "On July 6, Bumgarner was announced to represent the National League at Target Field for the 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, his second straight All-Star selection. However, Bumgarner was unavailable to pitch on July 15 in the All-Star Game because he pitched two days prior to the event. On July 13, in an 8–4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks at AT&T Park, Bumgarner and batterymate Buster Posey each hit grand slam home runs, marking the first-ever occurrence in MLB history that batterymates each hit grand slams in the same game. Bumgarner also tied the all-time MLB records for grand slams in a career and in a single season by a pitcher with two. Tony Cloninger had been the last pitcher to hit two grand slams in one season, doing so in one game on July 3, .",
"title": "Madison Bumgarner"
} |
3165 | episode 22 of riverdale first aired on december 13, 2017. | SUPPORTS | when did episode 22 of riverdale first air? | december 13, 2017 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "9621527",
"text": "BULLET::::- Nishan Bhattarai (Episode 22)\n\nBULLET::::- Pratap Das (Episode 22)\n\nBULLET::::- Buddha Lama (Episode 22)\n\nBULLET::::- Sambhujeet Baskota (Episode 23)\n\nBULLET::::- Nischal Basnet (Episode 24)\n\nBULLET::::- Dinesh Raut (Episode 24)\n\nBULLET::::- Deepak Bajracharya (Episode 25)\n\nBULLET::::- Anuradha Koirala (Episode 26)\n\nBULLET::::- Jayananda Lama (Episode 27)\n\nBULLET::::- Suraj Thapa (Episode 27)\n\nBULLET::::- Deepak Jangam (Episode 28)\n\nBULLET::::- Raj Sigdel (Episode 29)\n\nBULLET::::- Swopnil Sharma (Episode 29)\n\nBULLET::::- Tsuil Karmacharya (Episode 29)\n\nBULLET::::- Tika Prasai (Episode 29)\n\nBULLET::::- Santosh Lama (Episode 29)\n\nBULLET::::- Rejina Rimal (Episode 29)\n\nBULLET::::- Pusphan Pradhan (Episode 29)\n\nBULLET::::- Shiva Pariyar (Episode 30)",
"title": "Nepal Idol"
} |
3166 | the chicago fire u-23 soccer team started on october 8, 1997. | REFUTES | when did the chicago fire u-23 soccer team start? | october 8, 1997 | {
"id": "10554004",
"text": "Chicago Fire U-23\n\nChicago Fire U-23 was an American soccer team based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 2001, the team played in the Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference.\n\nThe team played its home games at the artificial turf practice field adjacent to Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois. The team's colors were red and white.",
"title": "Chicago Fire U-23"
} | {
"id": "14517415",
"text": "Canada men's national under-23 soccer team\n\nThe Canada men's national under-23 soccer team or the Canada Olympic soccer team represents Canada in international soccer at this age level and is controlled by the Canadian Soccer Association, the governing body for soccer in Canada.\n\nUnlike UEFA member associations that use U-21 regional competitions as Olympic qualifying, as a member of CONCACAF, Canada's U-23 team competes in regional qualifying in the same year as the summer Olympics and its call-ups are traditionally only limited to players under 23 years of age.\n\nSection::::History.\n\nSection::::History.:2008 qualifying.",
"title": "Canada men's national under-23 soccer team"
} |
3167 | the bible was first completely translated in english in 1535. | SUPPORTS | when was the bible first completely translated in english? | 1535 | {
"id": "2763845",
"text": "The churches of the Protestant Reformation translated the Greek of the Textus Receptus to produce vernacular Bibles, such as the German Luther Bible (1522), the Polish Brest Bible (1563), the Spanish \"Biblia del Oso\" (in English: Bible of the Bear, 1569) which later became the Reina-Valera Bible upon its first revision in 1602, the Czech Melantrich Bible (1549) and Bible of Kralice (1579-1593) and numerous English translations of the Bible. Tyndale's New Testament translation (1526, revised in 1534, 1535 and 1536) and his translation of the Pentateuch (1530, 1534) and the Book of Jonah were met with heavy sanctions given the widespread belief that Tyndale \"changed\" the Bible as he attempted to translate it. Tyndale's unfinished work, cut short by his execution, was supplemented by Myles Coverdale and published under a pseudonym to create the Matthew Bible, the first complete English translation of the Bible. Attempts at an \"authoritative\" English Bible for the Church of England would include the Great Bible of 1538 (also relying on Coverdale's work), the Bishops' Bible of 1568, and the Authorized Version (the King James Version) of 1611, the last of which would become a standard for English speaking Christians for several centuries.",
"title": "Bible translations"
} | {
"id": "4199221",
"text": "Except some 70 years of Great Moravia in the early Medieval era, until the 20th century the peoples in the basins of Upper Elbe, Morava, Váh, Nitra and Hornad have never lived in a common state. Throughout ages they were gradually developing various and not necessarily conflicting identities, like Czechs, Bohemians, Moravians, Slavs, Slovaks, , Czechoslavs, Hungaroslavs and other, also hybrid concepts. These identities might have been constructed along dynastic, ethnic, cultural, religious or territorial lines and might have been embraced by various groupings, from few intellectuals to large rural masses. The current which emphasized some sort of general commonality between Slavic people living West and East of the White Carpathians was based on language. In the late 16th century the Bible was first completely translated into Czech and its vernacular version came to be known as \"Bible of Kralice\". In the early 17th century \"Bible kralická\" and its linguistic standard, later known as , was accepted for religious use in Protestant Slavic communities both West and East of the White Carpathians.",
"title": "Czechoslovakism"
} |
3168 | a group of australian magpies is sometimes called parliament. | REFUTES | what is a group of australian magpies sometimes called? | parliament | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "10514070",
"text": "Australian magpies in New Zealand\n\nThe Australian magpie is a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea. Members of two subspecies groups, black-backed and white-backed magpies, were introduced into New Zealand to control pests in pastures but have themselves become an invasive species. The birds can be aggressive and commonly attack humans and occasionally native birds. Cyclists can also be attacked, especially during nesting season of the bird.\n\nSection::::Introduction into New Zealand.",
"title": "Australian magpies in New Zealand"
} |
3169 | francis renaud mcneice was the individual that sang the song love potion number 9. | SUPPORTS | who is the individual that sang the song love potion number 9? | francis renaud mcneice | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "7707632",
"text": "The Searchers returned to the Star Club to fulfil a prior booking after they had become successful in England. \"I found \"Love Potion Number 9\" in a back-street, second-hand shop in Hamburg.\" Curtis later said. \"I saw this 45 with a triangle in the middle and I thought: I've got to have it, it’s such a weird looking record. I took my little portable electric record-player to Germany and I played \"Love Potion Number 9\" and I thought: This is excellent.\"",
"title": "Chris Curtis"
} |
3170 | daniel, the crown prince of babylon, saw the writing on the wall. | REFUTES | which crown prince of babylon saw the writing on the wall? | daniel | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1741917",
"text": "BULLET::::- Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz (2012–2015); became King. Crown Prince of King Abdullah.\n\nBULLET::::- Crown Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz (2015); removed from post. Crown Prince of King Salman.\n\nBULLET::::- Crown Prince Mohammad bin Nayef (2015–2017); removed from post. Crown Prince of King Salman.\n\nBULLET::::- Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (2017–present); incumbent. Crown Prince of King Salman.\n\nSection::::Monarchs (1932–present).:Second Deputy Prime Minister/Second-in-line (1965–2011).\n\nBULLET::::- Prince Fahd (1965–1975); became Crown Prince.\n\nBULLET::::- Prince Abdullah (1975–1982); became Crown Prince.\n\nBULLET::::- Prince Sultan (1982–2005); became Crown Prince.\n\nBULLET::::- Prince Nayef (2009–2011); became Crown Prince.\n\nSection::::Monarchs (1932–present).:Deputy Crown Prince/Second-in-line (2014–present).",
"title": "Saudi Arabia"
} |
3171 | the atlanta falcons owner made his money in the elliott's drug stores/stripe discount stores division of daylin corporation by being president. | SUPPORTS | how did the atlanta falcons owner make his money in the elliott's drug stores/stripe discount stores division of daylin corporation? | president | {
"id": "20103789",
"text": "After graduating from Babson College in 1963, Blank was hired by Arthur Young and Company, where he was a senior accountant. He later joined the Daylin Corporation, where he rose to become president of Elliott's Drug Stores/Stripe Discount Stores, a division of Daylin. When Daylin decided to sell off that division, Blank moved to another division, Handy Dan Home Improvement Centers. Bernard Marcus was CEO of Handy Dan and Blank was vice president of finance when both were fired in 1978 as part of an internal power struggle.",
"title": "Arthur Blank"
} | {
"id": "13244264",
"text": "The corporation went international in 1945 with the acquisition of the 270 Macleod hardlines retail outlets in Western Canada. Gamble-Skogmo went public in 1947, and partner Phil Skogmo died in 1949. The company expanded into mass merchandising by forming its Tempo Stores division in 1962, which grew into a chain of 50 discount shopping centers. The following year saw the acquisition of the 286-store Stedmans chain, which operated throughout Canada. In 1964 Gamble-Skogmo entered the catalog merchandising field by acquiring the large Aldens operation, including its life insurance subsidiary. In 1966 Founder's, Incorporated was merged into the corporation, bringing it a women's wear chain (Mode O'Day), and a group of variety stores including Cussins & Fearn and Rasco stores, and Buckeye Mart Discount Department Stores. In the same year the corporation also acquired the House of Fabrics chain and formed Gambles Import Corporation to direct the purchase of goods made overseas. In 1967 Gamble-Skogmo formed a real estate subsidiary, Gamble Development Company, to develop and lease shopping centers, and also acquired the 400-store Red Owl supermarket chain, which also included 62 Snyder's drug stores. Between 1969 and 1972 the corporation several leasing business lines, launched Gambles home improvement centers, and acquired the 24-store Woman's World clothing chain.",
"title": "Gamble-Skogmo"
} |
3172 | the kinks and wayne fontana and the mindbenders were the replacement headliner at the first ever glastonbury festival in 1970. | REFUTES | who was the replacement headliner at the first ever glastonbury festival in 1970? | the kinks and wayne fontana and the mindbenders | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "18018280",
"text": "Glastonbury (disambiguation)\n\nGlastonbury is a town in Somerset, England.\n\nGlastonbury or Glastenbury may also refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Glastonbury Festival, a music and performing arts festival founded in 1970 near the English town, formerly Glastonbury Fair\n\nBULLET::::- Glastonbury Festival (1914–25), a cultural festival founded by the composer Rutland Boughton\n\nSection::::Media.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Glastonbury\" (film), a 2006 documentary by Julien Temple about the modern English festival\n\nBULLET::::- \"Glastonbury Fayre\", a 1972 documentary film by Nicolas Roeg and Peter Neal of the 1971 Glastonbury Fair\n\nBULLET::::- \"Glastonbury Fayre\" (album), released in 1972, of the 1971 Glastonbury Fair\n\nSection::::Places.\n\nSection::::Places.:Australia.",
"title": "Glastonbury (disambiguation)"
} |
3173 | willie mitchell wore number 22 on the kansas city chiefs team in the 1960s. | SUPPORTS | who wore number 22 on the kansas city chiefs team in the 1960s? | willie mitchell | {
"id": "23075952",
"text": "Willie Mitchell (American football)\n\nWillie Mitchell (born August 28, 1940) is a former professional football cornerback who played eight professional seasons 1964-1971. After winning the League Championship with the American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs in 1966, he started for them in the first AFL-NFL World Championship Game, and was on the Chiefs team that won the 1969 AFL Championship and then defeated the NFL's heavily favored Minnesota Vikings in the fourth and final AFL-NFL World Championship Game.\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Other American Football League players\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Photo of Mitchell from the 1967 AFL Championship game",
"title": "Willie Mitchell (American football)"
} | {
"id": "19340839",
"text": "A total of 25 players from the 1989 team went on to play professional football. They are Bobby Abrams (New York Giants 1990-91, Cleveland Browns 1992, New York Giants 1992, Dallas Cowboys 1992-93, Minnesota Vikings 1993-94, New England Patriots 1995), Derrick Alexander (Cleveland Browns 1994–95, Baltimore Ravens 1996–97, Kansas City Chiefs 1998–01, Minnesota Vikings 2002), Erick Anderson (Kansas City Chiefs 1992-93, Washington Redskins 1994-95), Tony Boles (Dallas Cowboys 1991; San Antonio Riders 1992), Jarrod Bunch (New York Giants 1991–93, Los Angeles Raiders 1994), Corwin Brown (New England Patriots 1993–96, New York Jets 1997–98, Detroit Lions 1999–00), Chris Calloway (Pittsburgh Steelers 1990-91, New York Giants 1992-98, Atlanta Falcons 1999, New England Patriots 2000), Joe Cocozzo (San Diego Chargers 1993-97), Tom Dohring (Kansas City Chiefs 1992), Matt Elliott (Washington Redskins 1992, Carolina Panthers 1995-97), Steve Everitt (Cleveland Browns 1993-95, Baltimore Ravens 1996, Philadelphia Eagles 1997-99), Elvis Grbac (San Francisco 49ers 1993-96, Kansas City Chiefs 1997-00, Baltimore Ravens 2001), Leroy Hoard (Cleveland Browns 1990-95, Baltimore Ravens 1996, Carolina Panthers 1996, Minnesota Vikings 1996-99), Desmond Howard (Washington Redskins 1992-94, Jacksonville Jaguars 1995, Green Bay Packers 1996, Oakland Raiders 1997-98, Green Bay Packers 1999, Detroit Lions 2000-02), Burnie Legette (New England Patriots 1993-94), Tony McGee (Cincinnati Bengals 1993-01, Dallas Cowboys 2002-03, New York Giants 2003), Greg McMurtry (New England Patriots 1990-93, Chicago Bears 1994), Doug Skene (New England Patriots 1994), Greg Skrepenak (Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders 1992-95, Carolina Panthers 1996-97), Buster Stanley (New England Patriots 1994, Rhein Fire 1996-97, Grand Rapids Rampage 1999-00), Mike Teeter (Indianapolis Colts 1990, Frankfurt Galaxy 1991, Minnesota Vikings 1991, Houston Oilers 1993–94, Carolina Panthers 1995), Brian Townsend (Cincinnati Bengals 1992), Jon Vaughn (New England Patriots 1991-92, Seattle Seahawks 1993-94, Kansas City Chiefs 1994), Derrick Walker (San Diego Chargers 1990-93, Kansas City Chiefs 1994-97, Oakland Raiders 1999), and Tripp Welborne (Minnesota Vikings 1992).",
"title": "1989 Michigan Wolverines football team"
} |
3174 | indira anne varma was ellaria sand's alias on game of thrones. | REFUTES | what is ellaria sand's alias on game of thrones? | indira anne varma | {
"id": "10182870",
"text": "Ellaria comes with Oberyn to King's Landing, as part of Tyrion Lannister's efforts to win them to the Iron Throne. Oberyn, however, clearly wants revenge for his sister's death, apparently committed on the orders of Tywin Lannister, during King Robert's rebellion. Oberyn wants Ellaria to sit with him at Joffrey Baratheon's wedding, causing trouble when Olenna Tyrell calls her \"the serpent's whore\". Later, when Tyrion is condemned for poisoning Joffrey Baratheon, Oberyn acts as his champion in a Trial by Combat against Ser Gregor Clegane, who had raped and murdered Oberyn's sister, Elia Martell, during the Sack of King's Landing. Oberyn wounds Gregor with a poisoned spear but is killed by Gregor. Afterwards, Ellaria returns to Dorne.",
"title": "Ellaria Sand"
} | {
"id": "10182866",
"text": "Ellaria Sand\n\nEllaria Sand is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of high fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin and its television adaptation, \"Game of Thrones\".",
"title": "Ellaria Sand"
} |
3175 | billie's real name on days of our lives from 1996-99 was krista allen. | SUPPORTS | what was billie's real name on days of our lives from 1996-99? | krista allen | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "13125403",
"text": "BULLET::::- Torafusuyama (\"sewanin\", former \"makushita\", real name Tomoyuki Tamaru)\n\nBULLET::::- Tochigenō (\"sewanin\", former \"makushita\", real name Yasuyuki Shigeto)\n\nBULLET::::- Tochinofuji (\"wakaimonogashira\", former \"maegashira\", real name Tatsuyuki Kusano)\n\nSection::::Referees.\n\nBULLET::::- Kimura Shōtarō (\"sanyaku\" \"gyōji\", real name Yoshimitsu Morita)\n\nBULLET::::- Kimura Akijiro (\"makuuchi\" \"gyōji\", real name Shigehiro Nakazawa)\n\nBULLET::::- Kimura Zennosuke (\"juryo\" \"gyoji\", real name Makoto Kimura)\n\nSection::::Ushers.\n\nBULLET::::- Takurō (chief \"yobidashi\", real name Takurō Hanazato)\n\nBULLET::::- Jirō (\"san'yaku\" \"yobidashi\", real name Kazuo Nishide)\n\nSection::::Hairdressers.\n\nBULLET::::- Tokotakumi (fifth class \"tokoyama\")\n\nSection::::Location and access.\n\nTokyo, Sumida Ward, Ryōgoku 1-7-11br\n\n7 minute walk from Ryōgoku Station on the Sōbu Line\n\nSection::::See also.",
"title": "Kasugano stable"
} |
3176 | in republics with a non-dominant executive role, the head of state is the president. | REFUTES | in republics with a non-dominant executive role, the head of state is? | president | {
"id": "15889711",
"text": "Some countries have alternative provisions for senior appointments: In Sweden, under the Instrument of Government of 1974, the Speaker of the Riksdag has the role of formally appointing the prime minister, following a vote in the Riksdag, and the prime minister in turn appoints and dismisses cabinet ministers at his/her sole discretion.\n\nSection::::Roles.:Executive role.:Diplomatic role.",
"title": "Head of state"
} | {
"id": "15889685",
"text": "Other countries evolve into something akin to a semi-presidential system or indeed a full presidential system. Weimar Germany, for example, in its constitution provided for a popularly elected president with theoretically dominant executive powers that were intended to be exercised only in emergencies, and a cabinet appointed by him from the Reichstag, which was expected, in normal circumstances, to be answerable to the Reichstag. Initially, the president was merely a symbolic figure with the Reichstag dominant; however, persistent political instability, in which governments often lasted only a few months, led to a change in the power structure of the republic, with the president's emergency powers called increasingly into use to prop up governments challenged by critical or even hostile Reichstag votes. By 1932, power had shifted to such an extent that the German president, Paul von Hindenburg, was able to dismiss a chancellor and select his own person for the job, even though the outgoing chancellor possessed the confidence of the Reichstag while the new chancellor did not. Subsequently, President von Hindenburg used his power to appoint Adolf Hitler as Chancellor without consulting the Reichstag.",
"title": "Head of state"
} |
3177 | mount yamnuska is a mountain in alberta that starts with j from bow valley range. | SUPPORTS | what is a mountain in alberta that starts with j from bow valley range? | mount yamnuska | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "11170143",
"text": "Bow Valley's largest discovery came in early 1975 when they struck oil in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland. Wanting to expand internationally, Seaman had in April 1971 acquired Syracuse Oil Company, a British company run by Angus MacKenzie. Joining with two Norwegian companies Bow Valley constructed the semi-submersible it named the \"Odin Drill\". Bow Valley was third in line drilling in the region, and both previous companies' wells had come up dry. Beginning drilling in September 1974 and taking eight months, Bow Valley discovered a massive field which flowed 22,000 barrels a day. Named the \"Brae Field,\" it remains one of the largest North Sea discoveries. Bow Valley Industries remained one of Canada's largest oil companies into the 1990s. In May 1994, Talisman Energy acquired Bow Valley for C$1.82 billion. Retaining rights to the company name, in 1996 Daryl, B.J., and Don, along with numerous other former Bow Valley employees, formed the new Bow Valley Energy, a mid-sized oil company.",
"title": "Daryl Seaman"
} |
3178 | archduke karl was the heir apparent of the austro-hungarian empire from 28 june 1914. | SUPPORTS | who was the heir apparent of the austro-hungarian empire from 28 june 1914? | archduke karl | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "25532954",
"text": "On 13 November 1913, Baron Giesl von Gieslingen was appointed Austro-Hungarian minister at Belgrade and would play a key role the following year during the July Crisis. On 28 June 1914, the Austro-Hungarian heir apparent Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo. On 23 July, he presented the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum to the Serbian authorities with a 48-hour deadline. The instruction from Foreign Minister Count von Berchtold was to leave the country immediately should the Serbian government not accept all the points of the ultimatum. The reply was delivered by the Serbian Prime Minister Pasic five minutes before the deadline expired on 25 July. As the Serbian government did not accept all the points, Baron Giesl von Gieslingen declared that diplomatic relations were broken off and left on a train half an hour later. On 28 July 1914, Austria-Hungary formally declared war with Serbia and World War I had started. Baron Giesl von Gieslingen's role during the July Crisis has been much debated by historians over the years and some have criticised him for leaving Belgrade too rapidly.",
"title": "Baron Wladimir Giesl von Gieslingen"
} |
3179 | the majority of conventional apples come from the united states. | REFUTES | which country do the majority of conventional apples come from? | united states | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "23455871",
"text": "Arctic apples are a group of trademarked apples that contain a nonbrowning trait (when the apples are subjected to mechanical damage, such as slicing or bruising, the apple flesh remains as its original color) introduced through biotechnology. They were developed through a process of genetic engineering by Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc. Specifically, gene silencing reduces the expression of polyphenol oxidase (PPO), thus preventing the fruit from browning. It is the first genetically engineered apple to be approved for commercial sale, though Innate potato varieties that were improved through biotechnology have also been approved for sale in the United States. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2015, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Government of Canada in 2017, determined that Arctic apples are as safe and nutritious as conventional apples.",
"title": "Arctic Apples"
} |
3180 | french franc is the name of the currency that is exclusive to france. | SUPPORTS | what is the name of the currency that is exclusive to france? | french franc | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15268246",
"text": "Livre\n\nLivre may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- French livre, one of a number of obsolete units of currency of France\n\nBULLET::::- livre tournois, one particular obsolete unit of currency of France\n\nBULLET::::- livre parisis, another particular obsolete unit of currency of France\n\nBULLET::::- French colonial livre, an obsolete unit of currency used in some French colonies\n\nBULLET::::- Haitian livre, an obsolete currency of Haiti\n\nBULLET::::- Luxembourgish livre, an obsolete currency of Luxembourg\n\nBULLET::::- New France livre, an obsolete currency of New France\n\nBULLET::::- Saint Lucia livre, an obsolete currency of Saint Lucia",
"title": "Livre"
} |
3181 | ross was the character that was the father of emma on friends. | SUPPORTS | which character is the father of emma on friends? | ross | {
"id": "7571668",
"text": "BULLET::::- Emma Carstairs, a character and protagonist in Cassandra Clare's \"The Shadowhunter Chronicles\" and heroine in \"The Dark Artifices\"\n\nBULLET::::- Emma Coolidge in \"Heroes\"\n\nBULLET::::- Emma Frost in Marvel Comics\n\nBULLET::::- Emma Geller-Green, daughter of Rachel Green and Ross Geller on \"Friends\"\n\nBULLET::::- Emma Gilbert in \"\"\n\nBULLET::::- Emma Goodall, the pink ranger in \"Power Rangers Megaforce\"\n\nBULLET::::- Emma Kliesen, a minor character in the Tekken series\n\nBULLET::::- Emma Karn, a main character in the NBC series \"Aquarius\"\n\nBULLET::::- Emma Nelson, the staple character in \"\"",
"title": "Emma (given name)"
} | {
"id": "14864670",
"text": "Mr. Woodhouse adopted a laissez faire parenting style when it came to raising Emma. In fact, most of the time it seems that Emma is parenting her father, taking on the role of both daughter and mother, at the young age of twelve, in the wake of her mother's death. Emma is entirely responsible for the wellbeing of her father and therefore encumbered to stay with him. Her father is a selfish but gentle man and does not approve of matrimony. If Emma were to marry he would lose his caretaker. This is not to say that Emma feels restrained by her father, in fact quite the opposite, Emma has the power over the world she inhabits. The narrator announces at the start of the novel: “The real evils of Emma’s situation were the power of having rather too much of her own way, and a disposition to think a little too well of herself; these were the disadvantages which threatened alloy to her many enjoyments” (Austen, 1). While Mr. Woodhouse lacks as a father figure, Mr. Knightley acts as a surrogate father to Emma. Mr. Knightley is not afraid to correct Emma's behavior and tell her what she needs to hear. Mr. Knightley reprimands Emma when he learns of her match-making games and later when Emma is extremely rude to Miss Bates. Still, the reader cannot ignore the developmental damage that has been caused by Mr. Woodhouse's indifferent parenting style as Emma struggles to form healthy adult relationships.",
"title": "Emma (novel)"
} |
3182 | mammy two shoes was presumed to be the owner of tom in the show. | SUPPORTS | who is presumed to be the owner of tom in the show? | mammy two shoes | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "23128695",
"text": "BULLET::::- Salome (1920) (Presumed) £5 5s. (£ in sterling)\n\nBULLET::::- Meditation (1922) (Presumed) £25 (£ in sterling)\n\nBULLET::::- Mother and Child (1922) (Presumed) £1 10s (£ in sterling)\n\nBULLET::::- Portrait (1923) (Presumed)\n\nBULLET::::- Desolation (1923) (Presumed) £35 (£ in sterling)\n\nBULLET::::- Portrait (1924) (Presumed)\n\nBULLET::::- The Bargain (1925) (Presumed) £6 6s (£ in sterling)\n\nBULLET::::- A Warrior (1926) (Presumed) £6 (£ in sterling)\n\nBULLET::::- Enigma (1926) (Presumed)\n\nBULLET::::- R. C. Tuckett, Esq. (1927) (Presumed)\n\nBULLET::::- Puritan Girl (1927) (Presumed) £2 2s (£ in sterling)\n\nBULLET::::- A Warrior (1928) (Presumed)\n\nBULLET::::- Bacchus (1928) (Presumed)\n\nBULLET::::- The Caretaker's Daughter (1928) (Presumed)",
"title": "Doris Kathleen Flinn"
} |
3183 | the peace treaty, treaty of neuilly-sur-seine, was signed for ww1 at versailles, france. | REFUTES | where was the peace treaty, treaty of neuilly-sur-seine, signed for ww1? | versailles, france | {
"id": "23923315",
"text": "Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine\n\nThe Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine required Bulgaria to cede various territories, after Bulgaria had been one of the Central Powers defeated in World War I. The treaty was signed on 27 November 1919 at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.\n\nThe treaty required Bulgaria: \n\nBULLET::::- to cede Western Thrace to the Entente (which awarded it to Greece at the San Remo conference) thereby cutting off Bulgaria's direct outlet to the Aegean Sea.\n\nBULLET::::- to sign a convention on population exchange with Greece.",
"title": "Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine"
} | {
"id": "10594295",
"text": "On 11 January 1867, part of the territory of Neuilly-sur-Seine was detached and merged with a part of the territory of Clichy to create the commune of Levallois-Perret.\n\nOn 4 June 1878, a was founded on Rue Ancelle, which is the oldest synagogue of Paris' suburbs. \n\nOn 2 May 1897, the commune name officially became Neuilly-sur-Seine (meaning \"Neuilly upon Seine\"), in order to distinguish it from the many communes of France also called Neuilly. Most people, however, continue to refer to Neuilly-sur-Seine as simply \"Neuilly.\" During the 1900 Summer Olympics, it hosted the basque pelota events.",
"title": "Neuilly-sur-Seine"
} |
3184 | 25 is the fastest selling album of all time in canada. | SUPPORTS | what is the fastest selling album of all time in canada? | 25 | {
"id": "19621984",
"text": "The album is the 9th best-selling album of all time in Brazil amongst national artists, and the third best-selling album of the 1990s. The album broke several records previously unseen before in the country, and it remains to this day as the best-selling debut album ever in Brazil, as well as the fastest-selling album in a single day in the country, seeling 25,000 copies in just 12 hours. At one point, it sold 50,000 copies per day, 100,000 copies every two days, which granted a Gold certification at the time, and it went on to sell more than 350,000 copies in a week. In less than 100 days the album had sold 1 million copies, doubling that number by December 1995. With 2 million copies sold in just six months, it became the fastest selling album of all time in Brazil. The band dominated Brazilian radio stations and received overall acclaim, making them legends in history of Brazilian music.",
"title": "Mamonas Assassinas (album)"
} | {
"id": "24755883",
"text": "On 19 November 2007, \"Spirit\" debuted on the UK Albums Chart at number one with first-week sales of 375,872 copies, making it the fastest selling debut album in the UK, beating Arctic Monkeys' \"Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not\" (2006) by 12,000 copies, until the release of Susan Boyle's debut album \"I Dreamed a Dream\" in November 2009, which sold 410,000 copies in its first week. It was the fourth fastest selling album of all time, behind \"Be Here Now\" (Oasis, 1997), \"X&Y\" (Coldplay, 2005) and \"Life for Rent\" (Dido, 2003). The album remained at number one for seven weeks, and reached one million sales after 29 days, making it the fastest album to sell one million copies by a solo female in the UK. \"Spirit\" was the second biggest selling album of 2007 in the UK, behind \"Back to Black\" (Amy Winehouse, 2006). For each of the first seven weeks it sold over 100,000 copies, a record which was later equalled by \"JLS\" (JLS, 2009), and beaten by \"21\" (Adele, 2011), which sold over 100,000 copies for twelve weeks. On 23 November 2008, the album returned to number one for a week, following the release of the deluxe version of the album. In the UK \"Spirit\" was the fourth best-selling album of the 2000s, and is the twentieth best-selling album of all time. The album has been certified ten-times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry, with sales of 3.1 million by December 2014. It is the 4th best selling album of the millennium in the UK, and as of November 2015 has sold 3,132,668 copies in the UK.",
"title": "Spirit (Leona Lewis album)"
} |
3185 | america got its independence by overthrowing british rule in 1783. | SUPPORTS | in what year did america get its independence by overthrowing british rule? | 1783 | {
"id": "1178133",
"text": "BULLET::::- House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ( 1901–1917) – \"Antigua and Barbuda under British rule\"\n\nBULLET::::- House of Windsor ( 1917–present) – \"Antigua and Barbuda under British rule ( 1917–1981) and Antigua and Barbuda as a Commonwealth realm ( 1981–present)\"\n\nSection::::List of dynasties and dynastic regimes by region.:North America.:The Bahamas.\n\nBULLET::::- House of Hanover ( 1718–1782, 1783–1901) – \"The Bahamas under British rule\"\n\nBULLET::::- House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ( 1901–1917) – \"The Bahamas under British rule\"\n\nBULLET::::- House of Windsor ( 1917–present) – \"The Bahamas under British rule ( 1917–1973) and the Bahamas as a Commonwealth realm ( 1973–present)\"",
"title": "Dynasty"
} | {
"id": "22811552",
"text": "The Hindu–German Conspiracy was a series of plans between 1914 and 1917 by Indian nationalist groups to attempt Pan-Indian rebellion against the British Raj during World War I, formulated between the Indian revolutionary underground and exiled or self-exiled nationalists who formed, in the United States, the Ghadar Party, and in Germany, the Indian independence committee, in the decade preceding the Great War. The conspiracy was drawn up at the beginning of the war, with extensive support from the German Foreign Office, the German consulate in San Francisco, as well as some support from Ottoman Turkey and the Irish republican movement. The most prominent plan attempted to foment unrest and trigger a Pan-Indian mutiny in the British Indian Army from Punjab to Singapore. This plot was planned to be executed in February 1915 with the aim of overthrowing British rule over the Indian subcontinent. The February mutiny was ultimately thwarted when British intelligence infiltrated the Ghadarite movement and arrested key figures. Mutinies in smaller units and garrisons within India were also crushed.",
"title": "Hindu–German Conspiracy"
} |
3186 | grs is the name of the storm on jupiter 22° south of jupiter's equator. | SUPPORTS | what is the name of the storm on jupiter 22° south of jupiter's equator? | grs | {
"id": "12706892",
"text": "The Great Red Spot (GRS) is a persistent anticyclonic storm, 22° south of Jupiter's equator; observations from Earth establish a minimum storm lifetime of 350 years. A storm was described as a \"permanent spot\" by Gian Domenico Cassini after observing the feature in July 1665 with his instrument-maker Eustachio Divini. According to a report by Giovanni Battista Riccioli in 1635, Leander Bandtius, whom Riccioli identified as the Abbot of Dunisburgh who possessed an \"extraordinary telescope\", observed a large spot that he described as \"oval, equaling one seventh of Jupiter's diameter at its longest.\" According to Riccioli, \"these features are seldom able to be seen, and then only by a telescope of exceptional quality and magnification.\" The Great Spot has been nearly continually observed since the 1870s, however.",
"title": "Atmosphere of Jupiter"
} | {
"id": "12818509",
"text": "BULLET::::- Loi-ngun (22°36'0\"N 97°52'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Loi-ngün (22°23'0\"N 97°53'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Loi-sawng\n\nBULLET::::- Loi-ywoi\n\nBULLET::::- Löng-kawng\n\nBULLET::::- Löngkwai\n\nBULLET::::- Longtawng\n\nBULLET::::- Luk-hkai\n\nBULLET::::- Lukhkai\n\nBULLET::::- Lukkaw\n\nBULLET::::- Luk-maw-hkang\n\nBULLET::::- Māklāng\n\nBULLET::::- Māk-mon\n\nBULLET::::- Māk-na\n\nBULLET::::- Māngpung\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Hawng\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Hkum\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Hpai (22°24'0\"N 98°0'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Hpai (22°14'0\"N 98°7'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Hpakkom\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Hpit\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Ka\n\nBULLET::::- Mān-kau-lōng (22°30'0\"N 97°51'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Mān-kau-lōng (22°27'0\"N 97°50'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Kaw-leng\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Kio\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Kun\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Kyawng (22°26'0\"N 98°5'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Kyawng (22°20'0\"N 97°59'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Kyawng (22°13'0\"N 98°4'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Kyawng (22°6'0\"N 98°7'0\"E)\n\nBULLET::::- Mān Lang-ta",
"title": "Mongyai Township"
} |
3187 | diamonds are a girl's best friend song was originally from the 1949 film moulin rouge!. | REFUTES | what 1949 film is diamonds are a girl's best friend song originally from? | moulin rouge! | {
"id": "18329209",
"text": "\"Lot 832: Marilyn Monroe pink satin gown from the “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” number in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. This pink satin gown was worn by Marilyn Monroe as the gold-digging “Lorelei Lee” in one of cinema’s most memorable song and dance sequences as she performed “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend”. This Travilla-designed pink silk satin strapless gown features black satin lining on the oversized bow attached at back. Features integral brassier with rear zipper closure (concealed with bow overlay) and interior Fox cleaning tag. Also comes with the original pair of screen-worn opera-length tubes worn over Marilyn’s arms (gloves are shown for display only) and pink satin belt with “M. Monroe A-698 1-27-3-7953” written on the inner leather lining. Originally designed to be a two-piece garment, this lot features an additional bonus having the original top made for this dress (featuring interior bias label handwritten “1-27-3-7971 M. Monroe A 698-74”) that was not used in the production. This design was discarded due to the top and skirt separating when Marilyn raised her arms during the number. The gown exhibits slight toning in areas, common in silk garments from this era; otherwise in fine condition. The leather backing on the belt is cracked and missing in areas and silk exhibits fraying on edges. Marilyn’s public appearance dress worn at President John F. Kennedy’s birthday tribute sold at auction in 1999 for an astounding $1,267,500. This remains as the single most important screen-worn gown in film history to ever reach the auction block. Indeed, Marilyn Monroe’s “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” performance has reached such an iconic status that several notorious entertainers have copied it—right down to the pink strapless gown!\"",
"title": "Marilyn Monroe's pink dress"
} | {
"id": "7083036",
"text": "My Best Friend's Girl\n\nMy Best Friend's Girl may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"My Best Friend's Girl\" (song), a song by The Cars from the album \"The Cars\" (1978)\n\nBULLET::::- \"My Best Friend's Girl\", a song by Steps from the album \"Steptacular\" (1999)\n\nBULLET::::- \"My Best Friend's Girl\" (2008 film), a romantic comedy starring Dane Cook and Kate Hudson\n\nBULLET::::- \"My Best Friend's Girl\" (1983 film), a film directed by Bertrand Blier\n\nBULLET::::- \"My Best Friend's Girl\" (novel), a book by Dorothy Koomson\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- \"My Best Friend's Girlfriend\", a 2008 Filipino romantic comedy film",
"title": "My Best Friend's Girl"
} |
3188 | the ethiopian and eritrean war started as measured by when a large eritrean mechanized force entered the badme region on 13 may 1998. | REFUTES | when did the ethiopian and eritrean war start as measured by when a large eritrean mechanized force entered the badme region? | 13 may 1998 | {
"id": "25005097",
"text": "Section::::War.\n\nSection::::War.:Chronology.\n\nAfter a series of armed incidents in which several Eritrean officials were killed near Badme, on 6 May 1998, a large Eritrean mechanized force entered the Badme region along the border of Eritrea and Ethiopia's northern Tigray Region, resulting in a firefight between the Eritrean soldiers and the Tigrayan militia and security police they encountered.",
"title": "Eritrean–Ethiopian War"
} | {
"id": "20943808",
"text": "Section::::History.\n\nSection::::History.:War era.\n\nOn 8May 1998, border clashes erupted between Ethiopia and Eritrea, killing several Eritrean officials near the then-disputed town of Badme. A large Eritrean mechanised force entered the town, and a firefight broke out between the Eritrean soldiers and the Tigrayan militia and security police they encountered.",
"title": "Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict"
} |
3189 | the 9th time notre dame claimed a national championship in football was in 1973. | SUPPORTS | when was the 9th time notre dame claimed a national championship in football? | 1973 | {
"id": "17133062",
"text": "The first college football game played in Yankee Stadium was a 3-0 Syracuse victory over Pittsburgh on October 20, 1923. When an ill Ruth could not lead the Yankees to the World Series in 1925, college football took center stage at Yankee Stadium that fall. The fiercely competitive Notre Dame–Army game moved to Yankee Stadium, where it remained until 1947. In the 1928 game, with the score 0–0 at halftime, legendary Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne gave his \"win one for the Gipper\" speech (with reference to All-American halfback George Gipp, who died in 1920); Notre Dame went on to defeat Army, 12–6. The 1929 game between the two teams had the highest attendance in the series at 79,408. The 1946 Army vs. Notre Dame football game at Yankee stadium is regarded as one of the 20th century college football Games of the Century. Notre Dame played 24 games at Yankee Stadium, going 15–6–3. Army played 38, compiling a 17–17–4 record (including the best-attended game, on December 1, 1928 when Army lost to Stanford 26–0 before 86,000 fans). New York University played more games there than any other school, 96, using it as a secondary home field from 1923 to 1948, with a record of 52–40–4. Nearby Fordham University played 19 games there, going 13–5–1. Eight college football games were played at Yankee Stadium on Thanksgiving Day, the first seven by New York University. Perhaps, the most famous Thanksgiving Day game was the first. Oregon State Agricultural College (now Oregon State) was the first West Coast team to travel across the country and play an East Coast team. 8–1 NYU was a 3–1 favorite to beat 5–3 OSAC, but Oregon State upset the hometown favorites 25–13. Will Rogers lamented what the \"Oregon apple knockers\" had done to his \"city slickers\" in a column after the game. After the 1928 game, NYU beat Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1931 and 1932, defeated Fordham in 1936, lost to Carnegie Tech in 1929, and lost to Fordham in 1934 and 1935. In the eighth game, in 1963, Syracuse beat Notre Dame, 14–7. This was a rematch following the teams' controversial 1961 game won by Notre Dame, 17–15. The Gotham Bowl was scheduled to premiere at Yankee Stadium in 1960, but was canceled when no opponent could be found for Oregon State University. The 1961 game was moved to the Polo Grounds, and when just 6,166 people came to Yankee Stadium for the 1962 game, in which the University of Nebraska defeated the University of Miami, 36–34, the Gotham Bowl was never played again. The Miami-Nebraska game remains the only college bowl ever played at the stadium. In 1969, Notre Dame and Army reprised their long series at the Stadium (1925–1946 except 1930) with one final game. Starting in 1971, the Stadium hosted the Whitney M. Young Urban League Classic, a game between historically black colleges, often featuring Grambling State University of Louisiana, coached by Eddie Robinson, the first college coach to win 400 games. The Classic helped to spread the fame of Grambling and other similar schools. Yankee Stadium hosted its final Classic during the 1987 season, also the last time a football game was played there. Grambling lost to Central State University of Ohio, 37–21. The Classic has been held at Giants Stadium and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey's Meadowlands Sports Complex ever since, though the Yankees remain a supporter of the event. In 1926, after negotiations failed with the fledgling NFL and the Chicago Bears, Red Grange and his agent C.C. Pyle formed the first American Football League and fielded a team called the New York Yankees based in Yankee Stadium. The league failed after only one year, but the team continued as a member of the NFL for two seasons before ceasing operations. A second New York Yankees football team, not related to the first, split its home games between Yankee Stadium and Downing Stadium as it competed in the second AFL in 1936 and 1937. A third AFL New York Yankees took the field in 1940 and became the New York Americans in 1941. The New York Yankees of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) played their home games at Yankee Stadium from 1946 to 1949. Following the 1949 season, the NFL New York Bulldogs acquired many of the players from the 1949 Yankees. Using the name the New York Yanks they played two seasons at Yankee Stadium, 1950 and 1951. The New York Giants of the NFL played their home games at Yankee Stadium from 1956 to 1973. On December 28, 1958, Yankee Stadium hosted the NFL championship game, frequently called \"The Greatest Game Ever Played\". The Baltimore Colts tied the Giants, 17–17, on a field goal with seven seconds left. Led by quarterback Johnny Unitas, the Colts won in overtime, 23–17. The game's dramatic ending is often cited as elevating professional football to one of the United States' major sports. Additionally, one of the most notable plays in NFL history occurred at Yankee Stadium on November 20, 1960 when the Philadelphia Eagles' Chuck Bednarik forcefully tackled the Giants' Frank Gifford in the last minute of a close game, forcing a fumble recovered by the Eagles that clinched the victory for Philadelphia and ultimately helped the Eagles dethrone the two-time defending champion Giants as NFL Eastern Division champions. The hit left Gifford with a concussion and forced his temporary retirement from football for the remainder of the 1960 season and all of the 1961 season. The Giants played their first two home games at Yankee Stadium in 1973, concluding their tenancy on September 23 with a 23–23 tie against the Philadelphia Eagles. In October, they moved to the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut, for the rest of the season.",
"title": "Comparisons between the National Football League and NCAA football"
} | {
"id": "26002800",
"text": "The Fighting Irish and Falcons first met in 1964, with the Fighting Irish prevailing 34–7, and proceeded to play each other annually from 1972–91 (they didn't meet in 1976). Notre Dame won the first 11 contests before Gerry Faust's teams lost four straight in the early 1980s. One of the most memorable games was the 1975 contest in which Notre Dame, trailing 30–10 in the fourth quarter, rallied behind Joe Montana for a 31–30 comeback win. In the match-up in 2007, the Fighting Irish came into the game matching their worst start in Notre Dame history with a 1–8 record. The Falcons won for the first time since 1996, 41–24, the largest margin of victory for Air Force in six wins over the Fighting Irish, the biggest by a military academy since Navy beat the Fighting Irish 35–14 in 1963 behind Roger Staubach, and the first time that Air Force had ever scored 40 points in a game against Notre Dame. It marked the first time Notre Dame had lost to two service academies in the same season since 1944 and it was also a school-record sixth straight home loss for the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame leads the series 24–6. In 2010, Notre Dame and Air Force agreed to a home-and-home football series starting with the 2011 season. The series began when Air Force visited Notre Dame Stadium on October 8, 2011, with Notre Dame prevailing 59–33. The series finale was a 45–10 Notre Dame win at Falcon Stadium on October 26, 2013.",
"title": "Notre Dame Fighting Irish football rivalries"
} |
3190 | they started using rebar in masonry in the 15th century. | SUPPORTS | when did they start using rebar in masonry? | 15th century | {
"id": "10525528",
"text": "Reinforcing bars in masonry construction have been used since at least the 15th century (2,500 meters of rebar was used in the Château de Vincennes). During the 18th century, rebar was used to form the carcass of the Leaning Tower of Nevyansk in Russia, built on the orders of the industrialist Akinfiy Demidov. The cast iron used for the rebar was of high quality, and there is no corrosion on the bars to this day. The carcass of the tower was connected to its cast iron tented roof, crowned with one of the first known lightning rods. However, it was not until the mid-19th century that rebar displayed its greatest strengths with the embedding of steel bars into concrete, thus producing modern reinforced concrete. Several people in Europe and North America developed reinforced concrete in the 1850s. These include Joseph-Louis Lambot of France, who built reinforced concrete boats in Paris (1854) and Thaddeus Hyatt of the United States, who produced and tested reinforced concrete beams. Joseph Monier of France is one of the most notable figures for the invention and popularization of reinforced concrete. As a French gardener, Monier patented reinforced concrete flower pots in 1867, before proceeding to build reinforced concrete water tanks and bridges.",
"title": "Rebar"
} | {
"id": "8052937",
"text": "Concrete masonry walls may be ungrouted, partially grouted, or fully grouted, the latter two enhancing their structural strength. Additionally, steel reinforcement bars (rebar) can be used both vertically and horizontally inside a CMU wall to maximize its structural performance. The cells in which the rebar is placed must be grouted for the bars to bond to the wall. For this reason, high seismic zones typically only allow fully grouted walls in their building codes. The American design code that guides design engineers in using CMU as a structural system is the \"Masonry Standards Joint Committee's Building Code Requirements & Specification for Masonry Structures\" (TMS 402/ACI 530/ASCE 5). The compressive strength of concrete masonry units and masonry walls varies from approximately to based on the type of concrete used to manufacture the unit, stacking orientation, the type of mortar used to build the wall, and other factors.",
"title": "Concrete masonry unit"
} |
3191 | paul ryan was the 2015 presiding officer of the house of representative. | SUPPORTS | who is the 2015 presiding officer of the house of representative? | paul ryan | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "19239919",
"text": "Presiding Officer\n\nIn a general sense, presiding officer is synonymous with chairman.\n\nSection::::Politics.\n\nBULLET::::- Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales, the Speaker of the National Assembly for Wales\n\nBULLET::::- Presiding Officer of the Northern Ireland Assembly\n\nBULLET::::- Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament, the speaker of the Scottish Parliament\n\nBULLET::::- Presiding Officer of the United States Senate, the person who presides over the United States Senate\n\nBULLET::::- Returning officer, a person responsible for overseeing elections in one or more constituencies\n\nBULLET::::- List of current presidents of assembly\n\nSection::::Military.",
"title": "Presiding Officer"
} |
3192 | peristalsis is found in the large intestine organ system in the digestive system. | REFUTES | in what organ system is peristalsis found in the digestive system? | large intestine | {
"id": "26025580",
"text": "Peristalsis\n\nPeristalsis is a radially symmetrical contraction and relaxation of muscles that propagates in a wave down a tube, in an anterograde direction.\n\nIn much of a digestive tract such as the human gastrointestinal tract, smooth muscle tissue contracts in sequence to produce a peristaltic wave, which propels a ball of food (called a bolus while in the esophagus and upper gastrointestinal tract and chyme in the stomach) along the tract. Peristaltic movement comprises relaxation of circular smooth muscles, then their contraction behind the chewed material to keep it from moving backward, then longitudinal contraction to push it forward.",
"title": "Peristalsis"
} | {
"id": "26866975",
"text": "BULLET::::- --- cholecystolithiasis\n\nBULLET::::- --- gallbladder neoplasms\n\nSection::::--- digestive system diseases.:--- digestive system abnormalities.\n\nSection::::--- digestive system diseases.:--- digestive system abnormalities.:--- choledochal cyst.\n\nBULLET::::- --- caroli disease\n\nSection::::--- digestive system diseases.:--- digestive system fistula.\n\nSection::::--- digestive system diseases.:--- digestive system fistula.:--- esophageal fistula.\n\nBULLET::::- --- tracheoesophageal fistula\n\nSection::::--- digestive system diseases.:--- digestive system fistula.:--- intestinal fistula.\n\nBULLET::::- --- rectal fistula\n\nBULLET::::- --- rectovaginal fistula\n\nSection::::--- digestive system diseases.:--- digestive system neoplasms.\n\nSection::::--- digestive system diseases.:--- digestive system neoplasms.:--- biliary tract neoplasms.\n\nBULLET::::- --- bile duct neoplasms\n\nBULLET::::- --- common bile duct neoplasms\n\nBULLET::::- --- gallbladder neoplasms",
"title": "List of MeSH codes (C06)"
} |
3193 | the tower of babel in the bible is located at genesis 11:1-9. | REFUTES | where is the tower of babel in the bible located? | genesis 11:1-9 | {
"id": "15355462",
"text": "Fantasy novelist Josiah Bancroft has a series \"The Books Of Babel\", which is to conclude with book IV in 2020.\n\nIn the 1990 Japanese television anime \"\", the Tower of Babel is used by the Atlanteans as an interstellar communication device. Later in the series, the Neo Atlanteans rebuild the Tower of Babel and use its communication beam as a weapon of mass destruction. Both the original and the rebuilt tower resembles the painting \"Tower of Babel\" by artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder.\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Babel fish\n\nBULLET::::- Babylonian astronomy\n\nBULLET::::- Borsippa\n\nBULLET::::- Enuma Anu Enlil\n\nBULLET::::- Evolutionary linguistics",
"title": "Tower of Babel"
} | {
"id": "22293065",
"text": "Babel\n\nBabel is a name used in the Hebrew Bible for the city of Babylon.\n\nBabel may also refer to:\n\nSection::::Tower of Babel.\n\nBULLET::::- Tower of Babel, Biblical account\n\nBULLET::::- Tower of Babel (disambiguation), various artistic and written works deriving from the Biblical account\n\nSection::::Geography.\n\nBULLET::::- Babylon, Mesopotamia itself\n\nBULLET::::- Babel, Carmarthenshire, a village in Wales\n\nBULLET::::- Babel Bangka Belitung, a province in Indonesia\n\nBULLET::::- Babel, Khuzestan, a village in Iran\n\nBULLET::::- The Babil Governorate in Iraq (named after Babylon) is sometimes transliterated as \"Babel\"\n\nBULLET::::- Babel Island, Tasmania, Australia\n\nBULLET::::- Babel River, Alaska, United States",
"title": "Babel"
} |
3194 | taiwan is the country that has won the most little league world series. | SUPPORTS | who is the country that has won the most little league world series? | taiwan | {
"id": "18043574",
"text": "1969 Little League World Series\n\nThe Little League World Series took place between August 18 and August 23 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Taichung Little League of Taichung City, Taiwan, defeated the Briarwood Little League of Santa Clara, California, in the championship game of the 23rd Little League World Series.\n\nSection::::Notable players.\n\nBULLET::::- Carney Lansford of the Santa Clara team went on to play in MLB as a third baseman from 1978 through 1992\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Taitung Red Leaves\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- 1969 Little League World Series\n\nBULLET::::- Line scores for the 1969 LLWS",
"title": "1969 Little League World Series"
} | {
"id": "3758885",
"text": "Section::::Little League World Series.:Little, Junior, Senior, and Big League baseball & softball World Series.\n\nThe Little League Baseball World Series is just one of nine World Series conducted by Little League International every year, each one held in a different location.\n\nBULLET::::- Little League World Series (baseball)\n\nBULLET::::- Intermediate Little League World Series (baseball)\n\nBULLET::::- Junior League World Series (baseball)\n\nBULLET::::- Senior League World Series (baseball)\n\nBULLET::::- Big League World Series (baseball) \"(discontinued after 2016)\"\n\nBULLET::::- Girls Little League Softball World Series (or the Major Division)\n\nBULLET::::- Girls Junior League Softball World Series\n\nBULLET::::- Girls Senior League Softball World Series",
"title": "Little League Baseball"
} |
3195 | usa defeated finland in the final game to win the gold medal in ice hockey in 1980. | SUPPORTS | who did the usa defeat in the final game to win the gold medal in ice hockey in 1980? | finland | {
"id": "19780032",
"text": "Roach's hockey announcing goes well beyond the NHL. Roach served as English-speaking public address announcer for all men's Olympic hockey games at the E-Center in Salt Lake City, Utah for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. Roach was at the mic for the historic gold medal win by the Canadians over Team USA on February 24, 2002. Roach also announced hockey in Turin, Italy at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games at Torino Palasport Olimpico. Roach was English announcer during the women's gold medal game won by Canada, 4-1 over Sweden, on February 20, 2006. One day later, Roach was at the mic again for what is widely considered as one of the best hockey games of all time, the 2006 men's gold medal game won by Sweden 3-2 over Finland. 4 years later, Roach was also heard in Canada Hockey Place in Vancouver announcing men's and women's games at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Roach announced the Canadian women's gold medal win over Team USA on February 25, 2010. Roach was at the mic one more time in Sochi, Russia for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games hockey match between Team Russia and Team USA when TJ Oshie took the game-winning shot as the Americans beat the Russians on February 15, 2014. Roach also announced the gold medal win by the Canadians over Sweden, and the Swiss women's hockey team's first ever medal, a bronze, on February 22, 2014.",
"title": "Alan Roach"
} | {
"id": "17463905",
"text": "Jones first represented the United States at the 2010 Under-17 (U-17) Four Nations Cup. In the tournament Jones scored a goal and registered four points, helping Team USA to a first-place finish. He next represented USA in the 2011 World U-17 Hockey Challenge. Team USA finished the preliminary round undefeated winning all four of their games. In their semi-final game Team USA defeated Canada's Pacific team 6–5 in overtime to advance to the gold medal game. In the Championship game Team USA was defeated 5–3, finishing the tournament as the silver medal winners. In the loss Jones was named the player of the game for the United States. Jones finished the tournament scoring a goal and two points. He was named to the tournament all-star team. Later in the year Jones joined Team USA for the 2011 IIHF World U18 Championships. The United States went undefeated in the preliminary round and the semi-final advancing the gold medal game. In the championship game Team USA faced a two-goal deficit in the third period. The Americans came back eventually tying the game with 1:29 remaining to force overtime. USA scored four minutes into overtime to win the gold medal. Jones finished the tournament with three assists in six games.",
"title": "Seth Jones (ice hockey)"
} |
3196 | the fiddler on the roof musical was written on november 3, 1971. | REFUTES | when was the fiddler on the roof musical written? | november 3, 1971 | {
"id": "11649759",
"text": "Cannonball Adderley, was an American Jazz Saxophonist, who played legends like Miles Davis. In 1964, he released \"Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof,\" a saxophone version of the famous Fiddler on the Roof musical soundtrack. The broadway play was a resounding success, and Cannonball Adderley's rendition helped further connect the Black and Jewish music experience. Although it is a Jazz rendition, Addereley still maintains the Klezmer style on the song \"Tradition,\" in order to respect the Jewish heritage of the song. The Temptations also famously recorded a medley of songs from Fiddler on the Roof, including \"Sunrise, sunset,\" \"If I Were a Rich Man,\" and \"Matchmaker, matchmaker.\"",
"title": "Black performance of Jewish music"
} | {
"id": "16077497",
"text": "In 1990, however, she left her music career to pursue other ambitions, only appearing briefly in the mid-90s participating at the Fiddler on the Roof musical, directed by Michel Hausmann.\n\nSection::::Marriage and family.\n\nOn June 20, 1998, Karina married Brazilian Jewish entrepreneur Marcello Azevedo in a religious ceremony which was broadcast by Venevisión. Their first daughter, Yasha Marcella, arrived in January 1999, followed on July 9, 2005 by her brother Xander.\n\nSection::::Four years later.",
"title": "Karina (Venezuelan singer)"
} |
3197 | classically, the discipline of neuroscience that studies nervous system disorders is neurology. | SUPPORTS | classically, which discipline of neuroscience studies nervous system disorders? | neurology | {
"id": "3623407",
"text": "Section::::Effects on central nervous system disorders.:Mild cognitive impairment.\n\nThe American Academy of Neurology's January 2018 update of their clinical practice guideline for mild cognitive impairment states that clinicians should recommend regular exercise (two times per week) to individuals who have been diagnosed with this condition. This guidance is based upon a moderate amount of high-quality evidence which supports the efficacy of regular physical exercise (twice weekly over a 6-month period) for improving cognitive symptoms in individuals with mild cognitive impairment.\n\nSection::::Effects on central nervous system disorders.:Neurodegenerative disorders.\n\nSection::::Effects on central nervous system disorders.:Neurodegenerative disorders.:Alzheimer's disease.",
"title": "Neurobiological effects of physical exercise"
} | {
"id": "2879396",
"text": "Section::::Clinical significance.:Central nervous system disorders / Brain function.\n\nSection::::Clinical significance.:Central nervous system disorders / Brain function.:Autism.\n\nMTOR is implicated in the failure of a 'pruning' mechanism of the excitatory synapses in autism spectrum disorders.\n\nSection::::Clinical significance.:Central nervous system disorders / Brain function.:Alzheimer's disease.",
"title": "MTOR"
} |
3198 | irving kahal wrote the lyrics for the song "i'll be seeing you". | SUPPORTS | who wrote the lyrics for the song "i'll be seeing you"? | irving kahal | {
"id": "11811295",
"text": "I'll Be Seeing You\n\nI'll Be Seeing You may refer to:\n\nSection::::Film and television.\n\nBULLET::::- \"I'll Be Seeing You\" (2004 film), a TV movie based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark\n\nBULLET::::- \"I'll Be Seeing You\" (1944 film), a 1944 movie starring Joseph Cotten, Ginger Rogers, and Shirley Temple\n\nBULLET::::- \"I'll Be Seeing You,\" a two-part episode of the television series \"Cheers\"\n\nSection::::Music.\n\nBULLET::::- \"I'll Be Seeing You\" (song), a popular song published in 1938 with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Irving Kahal featured as title track on many of the albums below",
"title": "I'll Be Seeing You"
} | {
"id": "20576737",
"text": "Recording \"The Way You Watch Me\" the band heard the track which Travie McCoy sent to them. The band said as soon as they heard the song they fell in love with it, describing the song as \"flirty\", \"fun\" and \"playful\". Mollie King said the song is a \"roadtrip\" song which people would like to listen to it in a car. Although the band recorded the collaboration with McCoy the band didn't actually meet him. The lyrics of \"Faster\" have been labelled as \"romantic\" by the band but with and Uptempo dance beat track. It is a dance with a pop edge. \"For Myself\" is a track the band co-wrote with Viktoria Hansen, the song is about a turbulent relationship and no matter what you argue a lot. The band said that \"White Lies\" linked them back to their first studio album, \"Chasing Lights\" (2008). \"Wish I Didn't Know\" is a pop ballad The background of the song is about your ex, who you still love being with someone else. \"My Heart Takes Over\" is a \"sad song\" according to the band. They said that the song pulls on your heart strings. \"Get Ready, Get Set\" was defined by the band as a \"feel good uptempo song\" The band wrote the song, they said when they were writing the lyrics they were trying to be \"steamy\" which was \"embarrassing\" for them. \"Do What You Want With Me\" was written by Jaz Rogers and Bryn Christopher. Vanessa White said when she first recorded the song \"she wasn't feeling it\". The song has a lot of different elements and took a long time to get it right. The song also is a Dubstep song and the band said it was the \"coolest\" song on the album. \"Last Call\" is Frankie Sandford's favourite song on the album, she explained the song as a \"heart melt ballad\". The song was written by Charlie Holmes and Lucie Silvas. The song is about love and the band said the lyrics hit you straight away. And the song is the most personal song to everyone, the band and the songwriters. \"Move on U\" was written by the band themselves and they wanted the lyrics to be \"Sexy\" and \"Flirtatious\". They also said that the song is a \"little rude\". \"Move on U\" is also an uptempo track and according but it has the sing-along element to it. \"Promise Me\" is about a boys who promises stuff, but do not stick to their promises. They defined the song as \"very party\". \"I Say Ok\" is a Tongue-in-cheek song. The lyrics of the song are quite basic so everyone knows what the song is about. They said the song is the most pop song on the album.",
"title": "On Your Radar"
} |
3199 | 8 legoland's were there in the whole world in 2016. | REFUTES | how many legoland's are there in the whole world in 2016? | 8 | {
"id": "3718887",
"text": "Lego bricks were invented by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Kristiansen in 1958. Employees at the Lego factory in Billund, Denmark started to put Lego models outside. These models were instantly very popular with visitors to the factory so it was decided to turn them into a tourist attraction - this became the first ever LEGOLAND. The first Legoland Discovery Center was opened in Berlin in 2007, and since then a total of 12 LEGOLAND® Discovery Centers have been opened. LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Chicago opened in 2008 and was the first LEGOLAND Discovery Center in North America. LEGOLAND Discovery Centers are small indoor attractions, whereas the LEGOLAND parks are large outdoor theme parks with roller coasters.",
"title": "Legoland Discovery Center Chicago"
} | {
"id": "4145676",
"text": "Legoland Florida\n\nLegoland Florida Resort (stylized as LEGOLAND Florida Resort) is a vacation destination in Winter Haven, Florida featuring a theme park, water park and on-site accommodations. It opened as Legoland Florida on October 15, 2011, and later rebranded itself Legoland Florida Resort with the opening of Legoland Hotel in May 2015. The park encompasses , making it the second-largest Legoland park after Legoland Windsor in the UK. Built on the site of the former Cypress Gardens theme park, Legoland preserved the botanical gardens and re-themed the water park and select attractions and venues to reflect various Lego brands.",
"title": "Legoland Florida"
} |
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