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5400 | england last got to and passed the quarter final of the world cup and finished 4th in 1990. | SUPPORTS | when did england last get to and pass the quarter final of the world cup and finish 4th? | 1990 | {
"id": "5419958",
"text": "Harry Gant entered the decade with a win at Pocono in the spring of 1990. He would finish 17th in the final points standings with 6 top 5s and 9 top 10s. In 1991, Gant would have a career year. He won the 1991 Winston 500 in the spring. He gambled on fuel mileage and won. Fellow competitor Rick Mast drafted behind Gant to give him a push the last few laps but let off in the final laps to preserve the victory. Gant earned the nickname \"Mr. September\" in 1991 after winning all four September Cup races (Darlington, Richmond, Dover and Martinsville) and two Busch races (Richmond and Dover) at age 51. His crew chief was Andy Petree. The four consecutive cup victories tied the modern era record set in 1972. Dominating at the next race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, Gant had his brakes fail, ending his hopes of five consecutive victories. Gant would get 5 victories in 1991, and would notch 15 top five finishes and 17 top tens and he would finish fourth in the final point standings. Gant would follow up 1991 with a strong 1992 and finish 4th in points again and was one of five drivers in contention for the championship but six finishes of 13th or worse in the final races doomed his championship hopes. Gant would win at Dover in the spring and he would get his last Cup victory on August 16, 1992, at the Champion Spark Plug 400 at Michigan International Speedway, gambling on fuel. This would also be the final victory for Oldsmobile in Cup competition. Harry Gant and the Leo Jackson team would switch to Chevrolets in 1993 and at the end of the season Gant announced that 1994 would be his last season. Gant finished his career with a pole and seven top ten finishes and finished 25th in the final point standings.",
"title": "Harry Gant"
} | {
"id": "4535995",
"text": "The 1997/98 season started with the Heineken Cup and Leicester secured a quarter final play off after finishing second in their group containing Leinster, Toulouse and Amatori Milan. Tigers beat the Italian side twice but lost away to Leinster and at home to Toulouse. In the quarter final play off Leicester beat Glasgow 90-19 but lost in the quarter final proper away to Pau. Domestically Tigers were a mixed bag, winning 12, losing 8 and drawing 2 games to finish 4th in the Allied Dunbar Premiership. In February 1998 Dean Richards was appointed as Director of Rugby following Bob Dwyer's sacking.",
"title": "History of Leicester Tigers"
} |
5401 | the back of the lower leg is called calf. | SUPPORTS | the back of the lower leg is called what? | calf | {
"id": "22203722",
"text": "In human anatomy, the lower leg is the part of the lower limb that lies between the knee and the ankle. The thigh is between the hip and knee and makes up the rest of the lower limb. The term lower limb or \"lower extremity\" is commonly used to describe all of the leg. This article generally follows the common usage.\n\nThe leg from the knee to the ankle is called the \"crus\" or \"cnemis\" . The calf is the back portion, and the tibia or shinbone together with the smaller fibula make up the front of the lower leg.",
"title": "Human leg"
} | {
"id": "6336045",
"text": "BULLET::::- () Sprain and strain involving (anterior)(posterior) cruciate ligament of knee\n\nBULLET::::- () Sprain and strain of other and unspecified parts of knee\n\nBULLET::::- () Injury to multiple structures of knee\n\nBULLET::::- () Injury of nerves at lower leg level\n\nBULLET::::- () Injury of blood vessels at lower leg level\n\nBULLET::::- () Injury of muscle and tendon at lower leg level\n\nBULLET::::- () Crushing injury of lower leg\n\nBULLET::::- () Traumatic amputation of lower leg\n\nBULLET::::- () Other and unspecified injuries of lower leg\n\nSection::::S00–T14 – Injury.:(S90–S99) ankle and foot.\n\nBULLET::::- () Superficial injury of ankle and foot",
"title": "ICD-10 Chapter XIX: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes"
} |
5402 | the canucks got olli juolevi in the 2015 draft. | REFUTES | who did the canucks get in the 2015 draft? | olli juolevi | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "8443802",
"text": "BULLET::::- March 12, 2015: The Stars traded Shenise Johnson and a second-round pick in the 2015 Draft to the Indiana Fever in exchange for a first- and third-round picks in the 2015 Draft.\n\nBULLET::::- April 16, 2015: The Stars traded the 9th overall pick in the 2015 Draft to the New York Liberty in exchange for Alex Montgomery.\n\nBULLET::::- July 5, 2015: The Stars traded a second-round pick in the 2016 Draft to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for Samantha Logic.\n\nBULLET::::- April 14, 2016: The Stars traded Jia Perkins to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for Jazmon Gwathmey.",
"title": "Las Vegas Aces"
} |
5403 | the story of moana came from reading up on polynesian mythology in 2016 film. | SUPPORTS | where did the story of moana come from in 2016 film? | reading up on polynesian mythology | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15394480",
"text": "Moana\n\nMoana may refer to:\n\nSection::::Entertainment.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Moana\" (1926 film), a documentary\n\nBULLET::::- \"Moana\" (2016 film), a Disney animated film about a Polynesian girl\n\nBULLET::::- \"Moana\" (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 2016 Disney film\n\nBULLET::::- \"Moana\" (miniseries), a 2009 miniseries based on the life of adult film actress Moana Pozzi\n\nSection::::People.\n\nBULLET::::- House of Moana, Hawaiian nobility\n\nBULLET::::- Moana (singer) (born 1961), lead singer of the New Zealand band \"Moana and the Moahunters\"\n\nBULLET::::- Moana Pozzi (1961–1994), Italian pornographic actress\n\nSection::::Places.\n\nBULLET::::- Moana, South Australia, a beachside suburb of Adelaide\n\nBULLET::::- Moana, New Zealand, a settlement on the West Coast",
"title": "Moana"
} |
5404 | you can find the alternate ending of how i met your mother at the mother is still living. | REFUTES | where can you find the alternate ending of how i met your mother? | the mother is still living | {
"id": "8266489",
"text": "The episode also features a reappearance by Celeste Kane (Lisa Thornhill), a recurring character during the first season. The second season DVD includes an alternate ending to this episode, which was released around the airing of the episode as a promotional tool. The alternate ending starts the same way as the regular ending, with Veronica discovering that Meg is pregnant. But instead of the episode ending there, Meg's mom comes into the room while Veronica hides in the bathroom. When the mom leaves, Meg is dead with a pillow over her face, indicating smothering. However, Veronica takes the pillow off before a nurse comes in. Thomas commented that the alternate ending was never going to be the actual conclusion to the episode. He said: \"We never seriously considered having that be the ending. There were various other endings that we did have, but they were so subtly different, it was like, 'When does Veronica enter the room?' \" The idea to promote the alternate ending was a joint venture from the UPN promotions department and executive producer Joel Silver. After Thomas learned that others wanted an alternate ending, he decided to make it very different from the episode's actual conclusion. \"But once we could have a [very different] alternate ending, we thought, 'Let's make it rock.' The beauty of having that alternate ending is that we don't have to play it out in the next episode.\"",
"title": "My Mother, the Fiend"
} | {
"id": "4421110",
"text": "Alternate ending\n\nAlternate ending (British English: alternative ending) is a term used (usually in movies) to describe the ending of a story that was planned or debated but ultimately unused in favor of the actual ending. Generally, alternative endings are considered to have no bearing on the canonical narrative. On the internet, amateurs may make their own alternative endings.\n\nSection::::Examples in film.",
"title": "Alternate ending"
} |
5405 | the first ncaa conference used the 3 point line on june 1979. | REFUTES | when did the first ncaa conference use the 3 point line? | june 1979 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "8416732",
"text": "BULLET::::- In some games 1 point free throws start at the charity stripe and then move to the 3 point line at the score 11 and so on (called 11 long or if at the 3 point line from the first score for free throws is called \"long all day\")\n\nBULLET::::- the last person with a shot attempt should be the first person to step out on defense\n\nBULLET::::- after any change of possession, the ball should be cleared past the 3 point line (or at times just out of the key)",
"title": "Streetball"
} |
5406 | they conducted a formal vote regarding changing the australian national anthem to "advance australia fair" on 21 may 1977. | SUPPORTS | when did they conduct a formal vote regarding changing the australian national anthem to "advance australia fair"? | 21 may 1977 | {
"id": "22708932",
"text": "The song has never been the officially recognised national anthem in Australia. Unofficially, however, it is often used in similar circumstances. The song was one of four included in a national plebiscite to choose Australia's national song held on 21 May 1977 by the Fraser Government to determine which song was preferred as Australia's national anthem. \"Waltzing Matilda\" received 28% of the vote compared with 43% for \"Advance Australia Fair\", 19% for \"God Save the Queen\" and 10% for \"Song of Australia\".",
"title": "Waltzing Matilda"
} | {
"id": "2171028",
"text": "\"Advance Australia Fair\", with modified lyrics from the original (see development of lyrics), was adopted as the Australian national anthem on 19 April 1984 by a proclamation by the Governor-General, Sir Ninian Stephen, on a recommendation by the Labor government of Bob Hawke. \"God Save the Queen\", now known as the royal anthem, continues to be played alongside the Australian national anthem at public engagements in Australia that are attended by the Queen or members of the Royal Family.\n\nSection::::Lyrics.\n\nThe lyrics of \"Advance Australia Fair\" were officially adopted in 1984 as follows:\n\npoem style=\"float:left; margin-right:2em;\"Australians all let us rejoice,",
"title": "Advance Australia Fair"
} |
5407 | annette hanshaw sang and danced singing in the rain in 1999 cd. | SUPPORTS | who sang and danced singing in the rain in 1999 cd? | annette hanshaw | {
"id": "9710878",
"text": "\"Singin' in the Rain\" was first performed by Doris Eaton Travis in the 1929 revue \"The Hollywood Music Box Revue\". The song became a hit and was recorded by a number of artists, notably Cliff Edwards, who also performed the number with the Brox Sisters in the early MGM musical \"The Hollywood Revue of 1929\". B.A. Rolfe and his Lucky Strike Orchestra recorded the song possibly as early as 1928 but perhaps 1929. The song was recorded by Annette Hanshaw (reissued on the 1999 CD \"Annette Hanshaw, Volume 6, 1929\"). It is performed on film by a nightclub band as dance music and sung in a Chinese dialect in \"The Ship from Shanghai\" (1930), by Jimmy Durante in \"Speak Easily\" (1932), by Judy Garland in \"Little Nellie Kelly\" (1940), and as background music at the beginning of MGM's \"The Divorcee\" (1930) starring Norma Shearer.",
"title": "Singin' in the Rain (song)"
} | {
"id": "21462833",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Forward Til Death\" – 1999 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"Built For Speed\" – 1999 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"Short Music For Short People\" – 1999 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"Runnin' On Fumes\" – 2000 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"Lookout! Freakout\" – 2000 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"3 Chord Rocket Science\" – 2001 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"A Tribute to NOFX\" – 2002 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"A Punk Tribute to AC/DC\" – 2002 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"Third Strike Punk Rock Strike Volume Three\" – 2002 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"A Fistful of Rock N Roll Vol. No. 10\" – 2002 CD\n\nBULLET::::- \"Pop Punk Loves You\" – 2002 CD",
"title": "Groovie Ghoulies"
} |
5408 | glay has sold the most concert tickets ever in a single concert as of july 1, 2017. | REFUTES | who has sold the most concert tickets ever in a single concert as of july 1, 2017? | glay | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "24996436",
"text": "1st Place: The Infection (Deluxe Tin Box) and two concert tickets to see Chimairabr\n\n2nd Place: Two concert tickets to see Chimaira or a Chimaira T-Shirtbr\n\n3rd Place: Two concert tickets to see Chimaira or a Chimaira T-Shirt\n\nSection::::Limited deluxe fan edition.\n\nThis is a special \"Briefcase\" version of the album, only 580 are said to be made and the first 100 bought are signed by the band, extra features include:\n\nBULLET::::- Metal Briefcase packaging\n\nBULLET::::- Chimaira Infection Logo Flag\n\nBULLET::::- CD/DVD Edition of the album (Features the bonus track \"Revenge\" and a \"Making of\" DVD)",
"title": "The Infection"
} |
5409 | smurfette was the name of the female smurf in the movie smurfs: the lost village. | REFUTES | what are the names of the female smurfs in the movie smurfs: the lost village? | smurfette | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "23085200",
"text": "Smurfs: The Lost Village is a 2017 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film based on \"The Smurfs\" comic series by Peyo, produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. A reboot of Sony's previous live-action/animated hybrid films, the film was directed by Kelly Asbury from a screenplay by Stacey Harman and Pamela Ribon, and stars the voices of Demi Lovato, Rainn Wilson, Joe Manganiello, Mandy Patinkin, Jack McBrayer, Danny Pudi, Michelle Rodriguez, Ellie Kemper, Ariel Winter, Meghan Trainor, and Julia Roberts. In the film, a mysterious map prompts Smurfette, Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty to find a lost village before Gargamel does. The film introduced the female Smurfs, who appeared on the franchise the next year.",
"title": "Smurfs: The Lost Village"
} |
5410 | the first battle and fighting began in spanish american war at manila bay. | SUPPORTS | where did the first battle and fighting begin in spanish american war? | manila bay | {
"id": "5125756",
"text": "The batteries were supplemented with the guns removed from Montojo's fleet. The Corregidor, Caballo and El Fraile batteries had a combined total of 17 guns.\n\nSection::::Gallery.\n\nThe United States Navy ships:\n\nThe destroyed Spanish ships after the battle: \n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Battle of Manila (disambiguation)\n\nBULLET::::- Battles of the Spanish–American War\n\nBULLET::::- Philippine–American War\n\nBULLET::::- List of naval battles\n\nSection::::Additional References.\n\nBULLET::::- Nofi, Albert A., \"The Spanish American War, 1898\", 1997.\n\nBULLET::::- Carrasco García, Antonio, \"En Guerra con Los Estados Unidos: Cuba, 1898\", Madrid: 1998.\n\nBULLET::::- Freidel, Frank Burt. \"The Splendid Little War\". Boston: Little, Brown, 1958.",
"title": "Battle of Manila Bay"
} | {
"id": "14292030",
"text": "Section::::United States.:District of Columbia.\n\nBULLET::::- Cuban Friendship Urn, Washington D.C.\n\nSection::::United States.:Illinois.\n\nBULLET::::- Memorial Hall\n\nBULLET::::- \"Spanish–American War Memorial\", Springfield\n\nSection::::United States.:Iowa.\n\nBULLET::::- Veterans Memorial Building\n\nSection::::United States.:Indiana.\n\nBULLET::::- Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Indianapolis\n\nSection::::United States.:Louisiana.\n\nBULLET::::- The Hiker, Spanish American War Monument,\n\nBULLET::::- \"Spanish–American War Memorial\", City Park, Baton Rouge\n\nSection::::United States.:Massachusetts.\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Volunteer\", Marlborough\n\nBULLET::::- \"Spanish American War Memorial\", Concord\n\nBULLET::::- \"Spanish–American War Memorial\", Springfield\n\nSection::::United States.:Michigan.\n\nBULLET::::- Spanish American War Memorial, Belle Isle, Detroit, dedicated in 1932\n\nSection::::United States.:Mississippi.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Spanish–American War Memorial\", War Memorial Building, Jackson\n\nBULLET::::- \"Soldiers Monument\", Louisville\n\nSection::::United States.:New York.",
"title": "List of Spanish–American War monuments and memorials"
} |
5411 | the emperor ordered the terracotta army to be built. | REFUTES | which person ordered the terracotta army to be built? | the emperor | {
"id": "20466081",
"text": "Terracotta Army\n\nThe Terracotta Army is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BCE with the purpose of protecting the emperor in his afterlife.",
"title": "Terracotta Army"
} | {
"id": "20466112",
"text": "Several Terracotta Army figures were on display, along with many other objects, in an exhibit entitled \"Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties\" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City from 3 April 2017, to 16 July 2017. An exhibition featuring ten Terracotta Army figures and other artifacts, \"Terracotta Warriors of the First Emperor,\" was on display at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, Washington, from 8 April 2017 to 4 September 2017 before traveling to The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to be exhibited from 30 September 2017 to 4 March 2018 with the addition of augmented reality.",
"title": "Terracotta Army"
} |
5412 | clemson tigers won the national championship in college football for the season that took place in 2018. | SUPPORTS | who won the national championship in college football for the season that took place in 2018? | clemson tigers | {
"id": "20979420",
"text": "College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy\n\nThe College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy is the trophy awarded to the winner of the College Football Playoff (CFP), the postseason tournament in American college football that determines a national champion for the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). It is currently held by the Clemson Tigers, who won the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship to cap the 2018 season.",
"title": "College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy"
} | {
"id": "25434686",
"text": "2015 College Football Playoff National Championship\n\nThe 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship was a bowl game that determined a national champion of NCAA Division I FBS college football for the 2014 season, which took place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on January 12, 2015. It was the culminating game of the 2014–15 bowl season as the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship, replacing the BCS National Championship Game. The national title was contested through a four-team bracket system, the College Football Playoff, which replaced the previous Bowl Championship Series.",
"title": "2015 College Football Playoff National Championship"
} |
5413 | united states won the women's fifa world cup in 2015. | SUPPORTS | who won the women's fifa world cup in 2015? | united states | {
"id": "9471226",
"text": "Section::::Individual tournament results.:Italy 1990 FIFA World Cup.\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:Italy 1990 FIFA World Cup.:Games.\n\nAll times local (CEST/UTC+2)\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:France 1998 FIFA World Cup.\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:France 1998 FIFA World Cup.:Games.\n\nAll times local (CEST/UTC+2)\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:South Korea-Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup.\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:South Korea-Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup.:Games.\n\nAll times local (UTC+9)\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:Germany 2006 FIFA World Cup.\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:Germany 2006 FIFA World Cup.:Games.\n\nAll times local (CEST/UTC+2)\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup.\n\nSection::::Individual tournament results.:South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup.:Games.\n\nAll times local (UTC+02)\n\nSection::::Top goalscorers.",
"title": "United States at the FIFA World Cup"
} | {
"id": "14790449",
"text": "BULLET::::- 1934 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1938 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1950 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1954 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1958 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1962 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1966 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1970 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1974 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1978 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1982 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1986 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1990 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1994 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 1998 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 2002 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 2006 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 2010 FIFA World Cup\n\nBULLET::::- 2014 FIFA World Cup\n\nSection::::Previous squads.:Copa América.",
"title": "History of the Brazil national football team"
} |
5414 | 550 seats were there in 15th lok sabha in india without the 2 anglo-indian seats. | REFUTES | how many seats in 15th lok sabha in india without the 2 anglo-indian seats? | 550 | {
"id": "5218659",
"text": "List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha\n\nThe Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). Each MP, represents a single geographic constituency. There are currently 543 constituencies.\n\nThe maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 552 members made up of upto 530 members representing people of the states of India and upto 20 members representing people from the Union Territories on the basis of their population and 2 Anglo-Indians are nominated by President.\n\nSection::::Delimitation of constituencies.",
"title": "List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha"
} | {
"id": "11268678",
"text": "15th Lok Sabha\n\nMembers of the 15th Lok Sabha were elected during the 2009 general election in India. It was dissolved on 18 May 2014 by President Pranab Mukherjee.\n\nIndian National Congress led United Progressive Alliance won 44 more seats than previous 14th Lok Sabha. The next 16th Lok Sabha was convened after 2014 Indian general election.\n\nThe Second Manmohan Singh ministry introduced a total of 222 Bills (apart from Finance and Appropriations Bills) in the 15th Lok Sabha. A total of 165 Bills were by passed by the House, including bills introduced in previous Lok Sabhas.",
"title": "15th Lok Sabha"
} |
5415 | titanic sailed from the dock at queenstown, ireland in 2012. | REFUTES | what dock did titanic sail from in 2012? | queenstown, ireland | {
"id": "10201219",
"text": "Usually, a high prestige vessel like \"Titanic\" could expect to be fully booked on its maiden voyage. However, a national coal strike in the UK had caused considerable disruption to shipping schedules in the spring of 1912, causing many crossings to be cancelled. Many would-be passengers chose to postpone their travel plans until the strike was over. The strike had finished a few days before \"Titanic\" sailed; however, that was too late to have much of an effect. \"Titanic\" was able to sail on the scheduled date only because coal was transferred from other vessels which were tied up at Southampton, such as and , as well as coal \"Olympic\" had brought back from a previous voyage to New York, which had been stored at the White Star Dock.",
"title": "RMS Titanic"
} | {
"id": "21130345",
"text": "\"Titanic\"'s designer, Thomas Andrews marvels at the wondrous things mankind has accomplished (\"In Every Age\"); with the R.M.S. \"Titanic\" becoming the newest feat once thought impossible. Stoker Fred Barrett arrives at the dock in Southampton, amazed by the feat of engineering (\"How Did They Build \"Titanic\"?\"). He is joined by Lookout Frederick Fleet and wireless telegraph operator Harold Bride, and they gaze in awe at the \"Ship of Dreams\" (\"There She Is\") as the crew arrives. J. Bruce Ismay, Andrews, and Captain E. J. Smith congratulate each other on being the owner, designer, and captain of \"The Largest Moving Object\" in the world. The ship's passengers arrive; the Third and Second Class passengers feel privileged to be aboard the maiden voyage of the grandest ship ever to sail (\"I Must Get on that Ship\"). The First Class passengers arrive; their names and achievements are narrated by Second Class passenger Alice Beane (\"First Class Roster\"). The \"Titanic\" sets sail, and the assembled company wishes her a safe crossing (\"Godspeed Titanic\").",
"title": "Titanic (musical)"
} |
5416 | the blues last won super rugby in 2003 on 25 may 1996. | REFUTES | when did the blues last win super rugby in 2003? | 25 may 1996 | {
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"text": "N/A",
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"text": "Blues (Super Rugby)\n\nThe Blues (known as the Auckland Blues from 1996 to 2000) are a professional rugby union team based in Auckland, New Zealand who play in the Super Rugby competition. Like New Zealand's four other Super Rugby teams, the Blues were established by the NZRU in 1996. One of the most successful teams in Super Rugby history, the Blues won the competition in its first two seasons, 1996 and 1997, and again in 2003. Additionally, the team were finalists in 1998 and semi-finalists in 2007 and 2011.\n\nSection::::History.\n\nSection::::History.:Formation, Early Years and Immediate Success (1996–97).",
"title": "Blues (Super Rugby)"
} |
5417 | the declaration of rights of the man and of the citizen was written by marquis de lafayette in 1793. | REFUTES | who was the declaration of rights of the man and of the citizen written by in 1793? | marquis de lafayette | {
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"text": "The Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1793 (French: \"Déclaration des droits de l'Homme et du citoyen de 1793\") is a French political document that preceded that country's first republican constitution. The Declaration and Constitution were ratified by popular vote in July 1793, and officially adopted on 10 August; however, they never went into effect, and the constitution was officially suspended on 10 October. It is unclear whether this suspension was thought to affect the Declaration as well. The Declaration was written by the commission that included Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just and Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles during the period of the French Revolution. The main distinction between the Declaration of 1793 and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789 is its egalitarian tendency: equality is the prevailing right in this declaration. The 1793 version included new rights, and revisions to prior ones: to work, to public assistance, to education, and to resist oppression.",
"title": "Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1793"
} | {
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"text": "The judicial system of post-Napoleonic France was an intricate system of relations between the government and the police/judicial force. Together they helped to minimize crime while successfully fulfilling the guarantees made in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen written in 1789. The basis for the declaration comes from Nicolas Bergasse in the \"Report on the Organization of Judicial Power\" proposed on 17 August 1789, Adrien Duport in the \"Fundamental Principles of Policing and Justice, Submitted on Behalf of the Committee on the Constitution\" written 22 December 1789, and Jacques Guillaume Thouret in the \"Address on the Reorganization of the Judicial Power\" written 24 March 1790. Many others have speculated that ideals such as innocence until proven guilty, equality between all classes and genders when dealing with law, punishment for opposition to the government, and religious freedom come from the Bill of Rights written in 1789. Also, similar to the Magna Carta, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen restrict the power of the government when dealing with taxes but also require higher taxes from poorer subjects. This attributed to the growing proletariat class that would eventually rise up and revolt again leading into the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.",
"title": "Judicial system of post-Napoleonic France"
} |
5418 | raja rammohan roy was the judge who helped found the first english institution of higher learning in india. | REFUTES | which judge helped found the first english institution of higher learning in india? | raja rammohan roy | {
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"text": "N/A",
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"text": "The university was accredited by the North Central Association Higher Learning Commission and the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE). In November 2008, the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, placed the school on probation, citing problems with its reputation, student turnover and resource allocation. On February 25, 2010, the Higher Learning Commission ordered the institution to show cause as to why its accreditation should not be rescinded. On February 24, 2011, the Higher Learning Commission Board of Trustees determined that the institution had addressed the concerns of the Commission and demonstrated that it met the Criteria for Accreditation. The board removed the Show-Cause order and continued the accreditation of the university. However, the Higher Learning Commission issued a new \"show cause\" order on June 28, 2012. The \"show cause\" order was lifted by the Higher Learning Commission on October 11, 2012 and Chancellor University remains accredited with HLC.",
"title": "Chancellor University"
} |
5419 | andy russell sang the cover of "it's such a pretty world today" released the same year as the original. | SUPPORTS | who sang the cover of "it's such a pretty world today" released the same year as the original? | andy russell | {
"id": "13665995",
"text": "That same year, Mexican-American singer Andy Russell recorded a cover version of the song. Russell had enjoyed quite a bit of popularity in the U.S. throughout the 1940s and 1950s, recording songs such as \"Bésame Mucho\" and co-starring in a short-lived daily musical show with his then-wife, Della, on ABC from 1950-1951. After the couple divorced, Russell left the U.S. and attained great success in Mexico and Latin America as a singer, actor, and host of his own television show. He returned in the mid 1960s and tried resurrecting his singing career. Although his cover of \"It's Such a Pretty World Today\" failed to reach the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop chart (it \"bubbled under\", peaking at No. 119), it did spend one week at No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart, making the song the first to top the AC chart while not entering the pop chart.",
"title": "It's Such a Pretty World Today"
} | {
"id": "13665993",
"text": "It's Such a Pretty World Today\n\n\"It's Such a Pretty World Today\" is the title of a popular song released in 1967. The song was written by songwriter Dale Noe.",
"title": "It's Such a Pretty World Today"
} |
5420 | the first comic book featuring superman was published on june 1938. | SUPPORTS | when was the first comic book featuring superman published? | june 1938 | {
"id": "8783948",
"text": "Superman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Superman as its main protagonist. Superman began as one of several anthology features in the National Periodical Publications comic book \"Action Comics\" #1 in June 1938. The strip proved so popular that National launched Superman into his own self-titled comic book, the first for any superhero, premiering with the cover date Summer 1939. Between 1986 and 2006 it was retitled The Adventures of Superman while a new series used the title \"Superman\". In May 2006, it was returned to its original title and numbering. The title was canceled with issue #714 in 2011, and was relaunched with issue #1 the following month which ended its run in 2016. A fourth series was released with issue #1 in June 2016 and ended in April 2018. A fifth series with new issue #1 was launched in July 2018.",
"title": "Superman (comic book)"
} | {
"id": "17230592",
"text": "With the introduction of DC's multiverse, it was retroactively declared that the version of Superman published between 1938 and the early 1950s lived on Earth-Two, while comics featuring Superman published since approximately the mid-1950s took place on Earth-One. This was confirmed by the introduction of the Earth-Two Superman as a distinct character in \"Justice League of America\" (volume 1) #73 (August 1969). However, since Superman was one of several DC characters continuously published throughout the 1950s, there isn't a clear dividing line between the Earth-One and Earth-Two versions of Superman. Several stories published before the mid-1950s took place on Earth-One, such as \"Superman\" (volume 1) #78 from September–October 1952, the first appearance of the adult Lana Lang in Superman comics. Also, any Superman stories published before the mid-1950s that featured or mentioned Superboy also took place exclusively on Earth-One, as the Earth-Two Superman, per the earliest Superman comics, never had a Superboy career. The Earth-One Superman's first appearance in comics was in \"Superman\" (volume 1) #46 (May 1947), the first time Superboy was referenced in a Superman story. The Earth-One Superman's first appearance (in a flash-forward) in a Superboy story was in \"Superboy\" (volume 1) #1 (March–April 1949).",
"title": "Superman (Earth-One)"
} |
5421 | the traditional heart shape came from the heart-shaped fruit of the plant silphium in the 6th-5th century bc. | SUPPORTS | where did the traditional heart shape come from in the 6th-5th century bc? | the heart-shaped fruit of the plant silphium | {
"id": "17313694",
"text": "Heart-shaped peepal leaves were used in artistic depictions of the Indus Valley Civilisation: a heart pendant originated from there has been discovered and is now exhibited in Delhi national museum. In the 6th-5th century BC, the heart shape was used to represent the heart-shaped fruit of the plant Silphium, a plant possibly used as a contraceptive. Many species in the parsley family have estrogenic properties, and some, such as wild carrot, were used to induce abortion. Silver coins from Cyrene of the 6–5th BC bear a similar design, sometimes accompanied by a silphium plant and is understood to represent its seed or fruit.",
"title": "Heart (symbol)"
} | {
"id": "4528558",
"text": "A village named until 1920 \"Vasiliko\" (described by the 1911 \"Encyclopædia Britannica\" as \"insignificant\") now occupies the site.\n\nSection::::Notable people.\n\nAncient\n\nBULLET::::- Aegialeus (21st century BC) legendary founder\n\nBULLET::::- Tellis (8th century BC), runner (Olympic victor 708 BC)\n\nBULLET::::- Butades (7th century BC) sculptor\n\nBULLET::::- Canachus (6th century BC) sculptor\n\nBULLET::::- Aristocles (5th century BC) sculptor\n\nBULLET::::- Praxilla (5th century BC) poetess\n\nBULLET::::- Ariphron (5th century BC) poet\n\nBULLET::::- Alypus (5th to 4th century BC) sculptor\n\nBULLET::::- Alexis (5th or 4th century BC) sculptor\n\nBULLET::::- Eupompus (4th century BC) painter\n\nBULLET::::- Pamphilus (4th century BC) painter",
"title": "Sicyon"
} |
5422 | scenes in port royal and tortuga in pirates of the carribean 2 were filmed at st. vincent and the grenadines. | SUPPORTS | where were scenes in port royal and tortuga in pirates of the carribean 2 filmed? | st. vincent and the grenadines | {
"id": "1765078",
"text": "Tortuga is an island off the northern coast of Saint-Domingue (Haiti), out of the jurisdiction of the Royal Navy and the East India Trading Company. While it remains a free port where traders can escape the high East India tariffs, it is a dangerous one where illegal transactions are common.\n\nScenes set in Tortuga were filmed in Wallilabou Bay, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.",
"title": "List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean"
} | {
"id": "4198388",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Pirates of the Burning Sea\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Pirates of the Caribbean Online\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Sea Legends\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Sid Meier's Pirates!\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Tortuga - Two Treasures\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Voyage Century Online\"\n\nSection::::Notables.\n\nBULLET::::- Gabard Fénélon, professional football player\n\nBULLET::::- Hugues Gentillon, film director, and founder of Yugy Pictures Entertainment, a film production company based in the USA is from Port-au-Prince, but resides in Tortuga.\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- List of lighthouses in Haiti\n\nBULLET::::- Buccaneers\n\nBULLET::::- Geography of \"Pirates of the Caribbean\"\n\nBULLET::::- Piracy in the Caribbean\n\nBULLET::::- Port Royal\n\nBULLET::::- Tortuga (cocktail)\n\nSection::::References.",
"title": "Tortuga (Haiti)"
} |
5423 | mr jones in the counting crows song was about marty jones of the himalayans. | REFUTES | who is mr jones in the counting crows song about? | marty jones of the himalayans | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "8632596",
"text": "Mr. Jones (Counting Crows song)\n\n\"Mr. Jones\" is a song by American alternative rock band Counting Crows. It was released in December 1993 as the lead single and third track from their debut album, \"August and Everything After\" (1993). It was the band's first radio hit and has been described as a \"breakout\" single. \"Mr. Jones\" reached number seven in France, number five in the United States, and number one in Canada.\n\nSection::::Background.",
"title": "Mr. Jones (Counting Crows song)"
} |
5424 | dangal is the film that has highest box office collection in top 10 bollywood movies. | SUPPORTS | what is the film that has highest box office collection in top 10 bollywood movies? | dangal | {
"id": "5884664",
"text": "BULLET::::- Ced Torrecarion as Church guy\n\nBULLET::::- Cj Tolentino as Bar guy\n\nBULLET::::- Kathy Despa as Bar girl\n\nBULLET::::- Julie Ann Cañeda as Billboard girl\n\nSection::::Reception.\n\nSection::::Reception.:Box office.\n\nThe film was commercially successful. On its opening day, \"Kung Ikaw Ay Isang Panaginip\" registered the highest box office receipts compared to its competitions. For the box office success of the film, Magdangal received the citation Princess of Philippine Movies in the 33rd Box Office Entertainment Awards.\n\nSection::::Reception.:Critical response.",
"title": "Kung Ikaw Ay Isang Panaginip"
} | {
"id": "19925944",
"text": "Since its worldwide success, \"English Vinglish\" consistently appeared on media outlets' Best Films of the Year lists. It was ranked first on the \"Times of India\"s list of \"Top 10 Films of 2012\", which compared Gauri Shinde's directorial debut with veterans Manoj Kumar, Gulzar and Aparna Sen. It featured in \"Best Bollywood Films of 2012\" by Reuters, \"Bollywood's Most Appreciated Films of 2012\" by CNN-IBN, 'Top Bollywood Movies of 2012' by \"India Today\", \"Best Films of 2012\" list by Rediff and \"Forbes\" \"Best of Bollywood 2012\". The film ranked third on MTV's \"Top 5 Movies of 2012\". It ranked second on Raja Sen's \"Ten Best Films of 2012\" and fourth on Rajeev Masand's list of \"Top 5 Hits of 2012\". The café scene in the film ranked second on CNN-IBN's list of \"Top 10 Bollywood's Best Scenes of 2012\". \"English Vinglish\", particularly Sridevi's character in the film, was noted for inspiring Dalit girls in Bihar to master the English language.",
"title": "English Vinglish"
} |
5425 | matt smith played the 9th doctor from doctor who. | SUPPORTS | who plays the 9th doctor from doctor who? | matt smith | {
"id": "8883174",
"text": "John Hurt plays a mysterious past incarnation of the Doctor in the 50th anniversary special \"The Day of the Doctor\", with minor roles in \"The Name of the Doctor\" and mini-episode \"The Night of the Doctor\", created as a \"mayfly Doctor\" by Steven Moffat. In the television episodes, he is credited as \"The Doctor\", but he is introduced as \"The War Doctor\" in \"The Night of the Doctor\". The end of \"The Name of the Doctor\" closes with text superimposed over footage of Hurt introducing him, pictured to the left, which was unprecedented for the show. In \"The Day of the Doctor\", Hurt appears in a \"multi-Doctor\" special alongside Matt Smith and David Tennant as the Eleventh and Tenth Doctors, respectively. The three are collectively credited as \"The Doctor\" alongside Christopher Eccleston, Paul McGann, Sylvester McCoy, Colin Baker, Peter Davison, Tom Baker, Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton and William Hartnell, although the latter nine appeared only through the reuse of archive footage. Tom Baker did reappear, but as \"the Curator\", an ambiguously different character who he was not credited for playing. A voice actor, John Guilor, recorded a line of audio impersonating the First Doctor, for which he was credited as \"Voice Over Artist\".",
"title": "The Doctor (Doctor Who)"
} | {
"id": "19146847",
"text": "The A.V. Club awarded the episode the highest grade of the site, an \"A\". Alasdair Wilkins writes \"Steven Moffat’s script is inordinately clever in how it uses the trappings of a fluffy, silly Christmas special to crank up the scariness of a good old-fashioned monster story. But after all that, tonight’s episode manages something that not all of its Christmas predecessors manage, as it anchors its story in something that feels particular to the holidays. There is a melancholy to the comings and goings that define this time of year, and \"Last Christmas\" recognises that from its title outward.\" Praise was also given to Capaldi's performance in the special, \"If there’s one thing we never really saw in Capaldi’s first season as the Doctor, it was the kind of unabashed joy that so animated the 10th and 11th Doctors and made the tail-end of the 9th Doctor’s journey—including his Santa claim to Rose at the end of \"The Doctor Dances\"—so powerful. Well, it takes the full hour, but \"Last Christmas\" gets us there. It was worth the wait.\" Digital Spy awarded the episode a 4 out of 5, stating that \"Moffat pulls off a number of difficult balancing acts spectacularly well, refusing to deliver another throwaway special that's heavy on the frothy festive cheer but light on real substance\". They closed their review by saying \"Last Christmas is an absolute cracker. The festive fun factor is high, as is only right and proper, but it's often been said that Doctor Who is at its best when its roots are showing and here Moffat apes both Christopher Nolan's Inception and Ridley Scott's Alien to provide the viewer with both food for thought and fuel for our nightmares\".",
"title": "Last Christmas (Doctor Who)"
} |
5426 | alpha lyrae is the name of the brightest star in the constellation lyra. | REFUTES | name of the brightest star in the constellation lyra? | alpha lyrae | {
"id": "22198605",
"text": "The brightest star in the constellation is Vega (Alpha Lyrae), a main-sequence star of spectral type A0Va. Only 7.7 parsecs distant, is a Delta Scuti variable, varying between magnitudes −0.02 and 0.07 over 0.2 days. On average, it is the second-brightest star of a northern hemisphere (after Arcturus) and the fifth-brightest star in all, surpassed only by Arcturus, Alpha Centauri, Canopus, and Sirius. Vega was the pole star in the year 12,000 BCE, and will again become the pole star around 14,000 CE.",
"title": "Lyra"
} | {
"id": "4708711",
"text": "Lyra in Chinese astronomy\n\nAccording to traditional Chinese uranography, the modern constellation Lyra is located within the northern quadrant of the sky, which is symbolized as the Black Tortoise of the North (北方玄武, \"Běi Fāng Xuán Wǔ\").\n\nThe name of the western constellation in modern Chinese is 天琴座 (\"tiān qín zuò\"), meaning \"the celestial zither constellation\".\n\nSection::::Stars.\n\nThe map of Chinese constellation in constellation Lyra area consists of :\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Chinese astronomy\n\nBULLET::::- Traditional Chinese star names\n\nBULLET::::- Chinese constellations\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Lyra – Chinese associations\n\nBULLET::::- 香港太空館研究資源\n\nBULLET::::- 中國星區、星官及星名英譯表\n\nBULLET::::- 天象文學\n\nBULLET::::- 台灣自然科學博物館天文教育資訊網\n\nBULLET::::- 中國古天文",
"title": "Lyra in Chinese astronomy"
} |
5427 | travis tritt and tyler reese sang the original version of there's a danger in loving somebody too much. | REFUTES | who sang the original version of there's a danger in loving somebody too much? | travis tritt and tyler reese | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "5663558",
"text": "Section::::Portable Audio.:Gmini XS 200.\n\nArchos' Gmini XS 200 is a previous model to the XS 202, with a monochrome screen, no PlaysForSure support, and a 20 GB hard drive.\n\nThe Archos Gmini XS 200 was released on Thursday, October 14, 2004, and weighs 120 g.\n\nSection::::Portable Audio.:Gmini 120.\n\nThis particular model plays MP3, WMA and WAV files. It cannot play DRM-protected WMA files. Its capacity is 20 GB.",
"title": "Archos Gmini series"
} |
5428 | the original declaration of rights of man and of the citizen was written by the commission that included louis antoine léon de saint-just and marie-jean hérault de séchelles. | REFUTES | who was the original declaration of rights of man and of the citizen written by? | the commission that included louis antoine léon de saint-just and marie-jean hérault de séchelles | {
"id": "7759216",
"text": ". Prepared and proposed by the marquis de Lafayette, the declaration asserted that all men \"are born and remain free and equal in rights\" and that these rights were universal. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen became a key human rights document and a classic formulation of the rights of individuals vis-a-vis the state. The Declaration exposed inconsistencies of laws that treated citizens differently on the basis of sex, race, class, or religion. In 1791, new articles were added to the French constitution which extended civil and political rights to Protestants and Jews, who had previously been persecuted in France.",
"title": "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen"
} | {
"id": "6781986",
"text": "The judicial system of post-Napoleonic France was an intricate system of relations between the government and the police/judicial force. Together they helped to minimize crime while successfully fulfilling the guarantees made in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen written in 1789. The basis for the declaration comes from Nicolas Bergasse in the \"Report on the Organization of Judicial Power\" proposed on 17 August 1789, Adrien Duport in the \"Fundamental Principles of Policing and Justice, Submitted on Behalf of the Committee on the Constitution\" written 22 December 1789, and Jacques Guillaume Thouret in the \"Address on the Reorganization of the Judicial Power\" written 24 March 1790. Many others have speculated that ideals such as innocence until proven guilty, equality between all classes and genders when dealing with law, punishment for opposition to the government, and religious freedom come from the Bill of Rights written in 1789. Also, similar to the Magna Carta, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen restrict the power of the government when dealing with taxes but also require higher taxes from poorer subjects. This attributed to the growing proletariat class that would eventually rise up and revolt again leading into the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.",
"title": "Judicial system of post-Napoleonic France"
} |
5429 | 8.4% of united states energy comes from renewable energy. | REFUTES | where does 8.4% of united states energy come from? | renewable energy | {
"id": "117472",
"text": "The United States currently uses over four trillion kilowatt-hours per year in order to fulfill its energy needs. Data given by the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows a steady growth in energy usage dating back to 1990, which showed the United States used around 3 trillion kilowatt hours of energy that year. Traditionally, the energy sources used to fulfill the United States energy needs have been oil, coal, nuclear, renewable energy, and natural gas. The breakdown of each of these fuels as a percentage of the overall consumption in the year 1993, according to the data given by the EIA is as follows; coal was 53%, nuclear energy was 19%, natural gas was 13%, renewable energy was 11%, and oil provided 4% of the overall energy needs. In the most recent year where data was analyzed, 2011, the breakdown was as follows; coal was 42%, nuclear was 19%, natural gas was 25%, renewable energy was 13% and oil dropped down to 1%. These figures show a dramatic drop in energy from coal, and a significant increase in both natural gas as well as renewable energy.",
"title": "Energy market"
} | {
"id": "19622861",
"text": "United States Energy Association\n\nThe United States Energy Association (USEA) is the U.S. Member Committee of the World Energy Council. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., USEA is an association of public and private energy-related organizations, corporations, and government agencies. \n\nThe association hosts annual events such as the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum, Energy Supply Forum, and State of the Energy Industry Forum.\n\nSection::::Leadership.",
"title": "United States Energy Association"
} |
5430 | billie's real name on days of our lives from 1992-95, 2002-03, and 2012-18 was krista allen. | REFUTES | what was billie's real name on days of our lives from 1992-95, 2002-03, and 2012-18? | krista allen | {
"id": "16821615",
"text": "BULLET::::- Wendy Reardon :played by Lark Voorhies (1993–94); Tammy Townsend (1994–96); Yvonna Kopacz (1996–97)\n\nBULLET::::- Austin Reed :played by Patrick Muldoon (1992–95, 2011–12); Austin Peck (1995–2002, 2005–06, 2017)\n\nBULLET::::- Billie Reed :played by Lisa Rinna (1992–95, 2002–03, 2012–13); Krista Allen (1996–99); Julie Pinson (2004–08)\n\nBULLET::::- John Thomas Reiber :played by Jacob and Joshua Rips (2000–02); Brandon and Dylan Fischer (2000)\n\nBULLET::::- Kate Roberts :played by Deborah Adair (1993–95); Lauren Koslow (1996–)\n\nBULLET::::- Jan Spears :played by Natalie Ramsey (1999); Heather Lauren Olsen (1999–2002, 2003–04); Heather Lindell (2004–05)",
"title": "List of soap opera recasts"
} | {
"id": "11562480",
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"title": "Magdalena Festival"
} |
5431 | they did away with the draft in england on january 27, 1973. | REFUTES | when did they do away with the draft in england? | january 27, 1973 | {
"id": "15237874",
"text": "The Dallas Cowboys are professional American football team based in Dallas, Texas. The Cowboys team is a franchise of the National Football League (NFL) and plays in the East Division of the National Football Conference. The first draft in which the Cowboys participated was the 1961 NFL Draft. Before their initial NFL Draft, the Cowboys franchise participated in the 1960 NFL Expansion Draft. In the NFL Draft, each NFL franchise annually adds new players to its roster. Teams are ranked in reverse order based on their records during the previous season, therefore the team with the worst record selects first. There are two exceptions to this order: the Super Bowl champion from the previous season selects last, and the Super Bowl runner-up selects second to last. Teams have the option of trading away their selections to other teams for different selections, players, cash, or any combination thereof. It is common, therefore, for the actual draft selection of a team to differ from their initial assigned draft selection or for a team to have either extra selections or no selections in any round because of such trades.",
"title": "List of Dallas Cowboys first-round draft picks"
} | {
"id": "9165521",
"text": "During Trope's career as a sports agent, Trope's client list included, in addition to 1972 Heisman Winner Johnny Rodgers who went first to the Canadian Football League Montreal Alouettes and later to the San Diego Chargers; 1974 and 1975 Heisman winner Archie Griffin Cincinnati Bengals' first round draft pick; the 1977 Heisman winner Tony Dorsett Dallas Cowboys first round draft pick; 1978 Heisman winner and number one over all NFL draft pick Earl Campbell Houston Oilers; 1980 Heisman winner and first round draft pick Charles White (American football) Cleveland Browns; 1983 Heisman winner and first overall draft pick in the United States Football League Mike Rozier Pittsburgh Maulers; Heisman Trophy runner up Chuck Muncie, first round draft pick to New Orleans Saints; Ricky Bell first overall NFL draft pick, Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Marvin Powell first round draft pick New York Jets; Lawrence Taylor, first round draft pick New York Giants; W. Clay Matthews, Jr., first round draft pick Cleveland Browns; Wes Chandler, first round draft pick New Orleans Saints; Anthony Muñoz, first round draft pick Cincinnati Bengals; Russell Erxleben, first round draft pick New Orleans Saints.; Lindsey Scott first round draft pick Atlanta Falcons; James Lofton, first round draft pick Green Bay packers; Chris Ward, first round draft pick New York Jets; Al Harris, first round draft pick Chicago Bears; Charles Alexander first round draft pick Cincinnati Bengals; Dave Wilson supplemental first round draft pick New Orleans Saints; Warren Bryant first round draft pick Atlanta Falcons; Mike Quick first round draft pick Philadelphia Eagles; Johnnie Cooks first round draft pick Baltimore Colts; Kellen Winslow first round draft pick San Diego Chargers; Kevin Brooks first round draft pick Dallas Cowboys; Johnny \"Lam\" Jones first round draft pick New York Jets; Mike Kenn first round draft pick Atlanta Falcons; Ricky Sanford first round draft pick New England Patriots; Dennis Smith first round draft pick Denver Broncos and many other notable players.",
"title": "Michael Trope"
} |
5432 | timi yuro sang a soul music version of "make the world go away" in 1963. | SUPPORTS | who sang a soul music version of "make the world go away" in 1963? | timi yuro | {
"id": "25628768",
"text": "During 1963, Timi Yuro released a soul music version of the song from her album of the same name. A moderate success, the single reached No.24 on the Billboard U.S. Top 40 popular music chart and as much as No. 11 on the Canadian charts.\n\nAt his last recording session in July 1964 Jim Reeves recorded a version of the song which became the opening track to his 1965 album \"The Jim Reeves Way\".",
"title": "Make the World Go Away"
} | {
"id": "25628769",
"text": "\"Make the World Go Away\" was a greater success for Eddy Arnold during 1965, scoring No. 1 on the country music charts and also scoring #1 on the adult contemporary charts. It reached No.6 on the popular music chart. \"Make the World Go Away\" was part of the so-called Nashville Sound, an early mixture of popular with country music, and it became one of the most popular recordings of 1960s country music. It is generally considered to be Arnold's best-known song. The musicians on the Arnold session were Grady Martin, Velma Smith (guitars), Henry Strzelecki (bass), Jerry Carrigan (drums), Floyd Cramer (piano), Bill Walker (vibes), Harvey Wolfe (cello), Pamela Goldsmith, Ruby Ann Story (violas), Brenton Banks, Solie Fott, Lillian Hunt, Martin Katham, Shelly Kurland (violins), and the Anita Kerr Singers (vocal chorus).",
"title": "Make the World Go Away"
} |
5433 | interstitial fibroblasts and perisinusoidal cells are the renin hormones produced by the kidney. | REFUTES | what are the renin hormones produced by the kidney? | interstitial fibroblasts and perisinusoidal cells | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "21042972",
"text": "Although the kidney cannot directly sense blood, long-term regulation of blood pressure predominantly depends upon the kidney. This primarily occurs through maintenance of the extracellular fluid compartment, the size of which depends on the plasma sodium concentration. Renin is the first in a series of important chemical messengers that make up the renin–angiotensin system. Changes in renin ultimately alter the output of this system, principally the hormones angiotensin II and aldosterone. Each hormone acts via multiple mechanisms, but both increase the kidney's absorption of sodium chloride, thereby expanding the extracellular fluid compartment and raising blood pressure. When renin levels are elevated, the concentrations of angiotensin II and aldosterone increase, leading to increased sodium chloride reabsorption, expansion of the extracellular fluid compartment, and an increase in blood pressure. Conversely, when renin levels are low, angiotensin II and aldosterone levels decrease, contracting the extracellular fluid compartment, and decreasing blood pressure.",
"title": "Kidney"
} |
5434 | season 7 episode 22 was the first time that harvey and sabrina got back together. | REFUTES | when is the first time that harvey and sabrina get back together? | season 7 episode 22 | {
"id": "21975115",
"text": "Harvey Kinkle (played in the 1996 movie by Tobias Mehler, then Nate Richert in the series) is a mortal boy whose full name is Harvey Dwight Kinkle. As revealed in episode 62 (season 3), he has some Slavic ancestry. He was close friends with Sabrina, Salem, Roxie, Morgan, Jenny, Valerie and Brad Alcerro. Harvey is portrayed as a very popular and athletic young man, though not very bright. He is second string on the football team, and the object of affection of Libby Chessler, fueling Sabrina's rivalry with her. Harvey was Sabrina's boyfriend until the 4th season, when he discovered that she was a witch in the season finale. The reason for this was that Sabrina had cast too many spells on him over the years and when the limit was reached his memory was no longer erased after each spell was reversed. After this, Harvey left the show. Harvey made a few brief appearances during Season Five. In \"Do You See What I See?\", Harvey called Sabrina and apologized for the way he acted after learning she was a witch. Harvey returned to the show full-time in Season Six. Sabrina's Great Aunt Irma (played by Barbara Eden) later discovered Harvey knew Sabrina was a witch, and put him on trial to make sure he was trustworthy. Harvey was first attached to a lie detector which was not even plugged in, strapped to a spit and cooked, and even put on the torture rack, but he finally convinced Irma that Sabrina's secret was safe with him, and she let him go. Harvey became Morgan's boyfriend for a time, but had developed feelings for Sabrina again, even coming to her rescue a couple of times. In season 7, it is revealed that Harvey is still in love with her. He makes Aaron jealous since he is Sabrina's ex and they are still close. In \"Spellmanian Slip\", Harvey still has a special place in Sabrina's heart (with a room of his own). In \"A Fish Tale\", Harvey has also shown himself to be unselfish; when Aunt Irma turned Aaron into a goldfish, Sabrina tried unsuccessfully to reverse the spell, so she gave up her magic; Harvey harnessed Sabrina's magic, and changed Aaron back. When Sabrina talked to Aunt Irma, she found out that Harvey was able to undo her spell because he wanted to make Sabrina happy (which, in Irma's opinion was a more powerful motivation than Sabrina's, which was to defy Irma). Sabrina went to Harvey's apartment, only to find him gone; she found only a cardboard box with the vase that contained Sabrina's magic, a picture of them together, and a good luck note. In the series finale, Sabrina realized that she and Harvey were soul mates, and she abandoned her wedding and rode off with him, her first and true love.",
"title": "List of Sabrina the Teenage Witch characters"
} | {
"id": "21975109",
"text": "Sabrina is depicted from the middle of high school through all the way to marriage. On her sixteenth birthday, she learned that she was a half-witch (through her father's side) and had magical powers. She also learned that her two aunts were witches themselves and that their black cat Salem was a witch who had been turned into a talking household pet as a punishment for attempting worldwide domination. At Westbridge High, she befriended Jenny Kelley (and later Valerie Birkhead in seasons 2 and 3) and had an on-again, off-again relationship with Harvey Kinkle. She also has to deal with her Vice Principal Kraft who dates her aunt Zelda and then in season 4 becomes principal and stops dating Zelda and then goes back on and again not due to car crashes. In the finale they finally stop dating due to Salem driving a car into him. In season 4, Harvey believes Sabrina is cheating on him. They get back together later in Season 4 and then break up again when Harvey discovers she's a witch. She also had to deal with the snobby and headstrong cheerleader Libby Chessler, who became Sabrina's rival for school activities as well as Harvey's affections. Sabrina also at some points transforms herself into Libby to gain popularity (Libby is the queen of the school) for her \"dorky\" activities. In later seasons, Sabrina was enrolled at the fictional Adams College in Boston. Her roommates are gloomy Roxie, fashion-glamour Morgan, and paranormal activist Miles, who, at one point almost got Sabrina exposed as a witch. After getting her degree in journalism she moved back to her aunts' house with Morgan and Roxie. She took a job with the fictitious \"ScorchMagazine\", a music theme magazine where she interviewed famous artists. Later on, she met a man named Aaron, who also worked in the music industry and the two began dating. Before long, Aaron proposed and in the finale, the two were set to wed when unforeseen events take place. She started to suspect that Aaron was not the one and after Sabrina had tried to connect her soul stone with his, she was sure of it. While it mostly fit, it was not a perfect fit. She tried to ignore it, but followed her heart and canceled the marriage at the altar. When she ran out of the church, she found Harvey waiting for her outside on his motorcycle, holding his soul stone that Amanda, her cousin, had left him. After both Harvey and Sabrina's soul stones were tossed to the side and fit together perfectly, it proved that those two are destined to be together and they rode off together into the distance in true finale fashion at 12:36 on the dot, the same hour they first met. Sabrina's magic takes the form of yellow sparks.",
"title": "List of Sabrina the Teenage Witch characters"
} |
5435 | jonathan king sang lead vocals for it only takes a minute girl, released in 1992. | REFUTES | who sang lead vocals for it only takes a minute girl, released in 1992? | jonathan king | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1243259",
"text": "In addition to his drumming duties with the Foo Fighters, Hawkins is also an accomplished rock singer, guitarist and pianist. His first lead vocal with the group was a cover of Pink Floyd's \"Have a Cigar\". Two versions of the song were released, one as the b-side to \"Learn to Fly\" and another on the \"\" soundtrack album. He sang lead vocals on the original \"Cold Day in the Sun,\" from \"In Your Honor,\" which was later released as a single, and the cover of Cream's \"I Feel Free,\" which appeared as the b-side of \"DOA\" and on the EP \"Five Songs and a Cover\". Hawkins also sang lead vocals for the band's cover of Joe Walsh's \"Life of Illusion.\" Most recently, he sang lead vocals for \"Sunday Rain,\" a track on the Foo Fighters' 2017 album Concrete and Gold. Many Foo Fighters live shows feature Hawkins singing lead vocals on at least one cover song.",
"title": "Taylor Hawkins"
} |
5436 | fiddler on the roof was first performed for a tryout at fisher theatre. | SUPPORTS | where was fiddler on the roof first performed for a tryout? | fisher theatre | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "23021945",
"text": "Anatevka Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nDo you love me Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nFar from the home I love Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nFiddler on the roof Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nIf I were a rich man Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−\n\nMatchmaker Jan Bart – Sings Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Londisc\n\n−",
"title": "Jan Bart"
} |
5437 | the washington redskins last won the super bowl in super bowl xxvi. | REFUTES | when was the date the washington redskins last won the super bowl? | super bowl xxvi | {
"id": "18080238",
"text": "The 1991 season started with a franchise-record 11 straight victories. Also during the season, \"The Hogs\", under the coaching of Redskins offensive line coach Joe Bugel, allowed a league low and franchise record nine sacks – the third lowest total in NFL history. The 1991 Redskins offense also dominated under the brilliant coaching of offensive minded head football coach Joe Gibbs scoring 485 points which was the most by any team in the 1991 NFL season. The 1991 Redskins defense was also dominant under the coaching of defensive coordinator and guru Richie Petitbon, giving up only 224 total points which was second best of any team in the NFL in 1991, while also not allowing a single point to opponents in 3 of the 16 games played that season. After posting a 14–2 record, the Redskins made and dominated the playoffs, beating the Falcons and Lions by a combined score of 64–17. On January 26, 1992, the Redskins won Super Bowl XXVI by defeating the Buffalo Bills 37–24 with Mark Rypien winning the games Super Bowl MVP award. After the Super Bowl, the Redskins set another franchise record by sending eight players to the Pro Bowl. The 1991 Washington Redskins are widely considered one of the best teams in NFL history.",
"title": "Washington Redskins"
} | {
"id": "9724985",
"text": "Since Super Bowl XIII in January 1979, the home team is given the choice of wearing their colored or white jerseys. Originally, the designated home team had to wear their colored jerseys, which resulted in Dallas donning their less exposed dark blue jerseys for Super Bowl V. While most of the home teams in the Super Bowl have chosen to wear their colored jerseys, there have been six (6) exceptions: the Dallas Cowboys during Super Bowl XIII and XXVII, the Washington Redskins during Super Bowl XVII, the Pittsburgh Steelers during Super Bowl XL, the Denver Broncos during Super Bowl 50, and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. The Cowboys, since , have worn white jerseys at home. The Redskins wore white at home under coach Joe Gibbs starting in through , continued by Richie Petitbon and Norv Turner through , then again when Gibbs returned from through . Meanwhile, the Steelers, who have always worn their black jerseys at home since the AFL–NFL merger in , opted for the white jerseys after winning three consecutive playoff games on the road, wearing white. The Steelers' decision was compared with the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX; the Patriots had worn white jerseys at home during the season, but after winning road playoff games against the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins wearing red jerseys, New England opted to switch to crimson for the Super Bowl as the designated home team. For the Broncos in Super Bowl 50, Denver general manager John Elway simply stated, \"We've had Super Bowl success in our white uniforms\"; they previously had been in Super Bowls when wearing their orange jerseys. The Broncos' decision is also perceived to be made out of superstition, losing all Super Bowl games with the orange jerseys in terrible fashion. It is unclear why the Patriots chose to wear their white jerseys for Super Bowl LII. During the pairing of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, New England has mostly worn their blue jerseys for home games, but have worn white for a home game in the , , and seasons. The New England Patriots were 3–0 in their white uniforms in Super Bowls prior to Super Bowl LII with Belichick and Brady, and they may have been going on recent trends of teams who wear white for the Super Bowl game. White-shirted teams have won 33 of 52 Super Bowls to date (63%). The only teams to win in their dark-colored uniform in more recent years are the Green Bay Packers against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV and the Philadelphia Eagles against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII, with teams in white winning 12 of the last 14 Super Bowls.",
"title": "Super Bowl"
} |
5438 | partridge played the original rum tum tugger in cats on the westend. | REFUTES | who played the original rum tum tugger in cats on the westend? | partridge | {
"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"
} |
5439 | the sound of music was first re-released in 1973. | SUPPORTS | what year was the sound of music first re-released? | 1973 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15478406",
"text": "As of 19 January 2009 Frank McCarthy changed jobs, while remaining at BFBS Radio, he was promoted to Managing Editor Music. The ME-Music (this job title changed to Music Manager as of 2011) is responsible for everything that the network of 12 BFBS Radio stations, in 23 countries around the world plays, as well as for BFBS Radio 2 the easy listening BFBS station with more speech. One of the main responsibilities for Frank is to develop a brand new music format for BFBS Radio to play based upon the audience demographic and trends within listening habits of the British Forces. Frank also presents his radio programme called 'Music First' which is based around the independent & alternative music scene always on the pre-release and is broadcast around the world on a Sunday evening from 18:00-20:00 (UK Time), the format of Music First is to break new rock and pop music before anyone else on BFBS Radio.",
"title": "Frank McCarthy (DJ)"
} |
5440 | cheap trick sang the theme song for that 70's show in seasons 2-8. | SUPPORTS | who sings the theme song for that 70's show in seasons 2-8? | cheap trick | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "8033261",
"text": "BULLET::::- Michael Ornstein as Chuck Marstein (seasons 2–7; guest season 1)\n\nBULLET::::- Adam Arkin as Ethan Zobelle (season 2)\n\nBULLET::::- Kenneth Choi as Henry Lin (seasons 2–3 & 5–6; guest season 1; special guest season 7)\n\nBULLET::::- Kurt Sutter as \"Big\" Otto Delaney (seasons 2–6 (uncredited); guest season 1 (uncredited))\n\nBULLET::::- Patrick St. Esprit as Elliott Oswald (seasons 2–4; guest seasons 1 & 6)\n\nBULLET::::- Marcos de la Cruz as Estevez (seasons 2–3; guest season 1)\n\nBULLET::::- Winter Ave Zoli as Lyla Winston (seasons 2–7)\n\nBULLET::::- McNally Sagal as Margaret Murphy (seasons 2–6)\n\nBULLET::::- Kristen Renton as Ima (seasons 2–6)",
"title": "Sons of Anarchy"
} |
5441 | lisa fischer sang gimme shelter with the rolling stones on the recording. | REFUTES | who sings gimme shelter with the rolling stones on the recording? | lisa fischer | {
"id": "6222581",
"text": "Gimme Shelter\n\n\"Gimme Shelter\" is the opening track to the 1969 album \"Let It Bleed\" by the Rolling Stones. Greil Marcus, writing in \"Rolling Stone\" magazine at the time of its release, praised the song, stating that the band has \"never done anything better\".\n\nAlthough the first word was spelled \"Gimmie\" on that album, subsequent recordings by the band and other musicians have made \"Gimme\" the customary spelling.\n\nThe recording features Richards playing in an open tuning on electric guitar. The recording also features vocals by Merry Clayton. \n\nSection::::Inspiration and recording.",
"title": "Gimme Shelter"
} | {
"id": "12823979",
"text": "Gimme Shelter (1970 film)\n\nGimme Shelter is a 1970 British-American documentary film directed by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin chronicling the last weeks of The Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour which culminated in the disastrous Altamont Free Concert. The film is named after \"Gimme Shelter\", the lead track from the group's 1969 album \"Let It Bleed\". \"Gimme Shelter\" was screened out of competition as the opening film of the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nSection::::Context.",
"title": "Gimme Shelter (1970 film)"
} |
5442 | mrs. potts was presumed to be the narrator of the new beauty and the beast. | SUPPORTS | which character is presumed to be the narrator of the new beauty and the beast? | mrs. potts | {
"id": "21466015",
"text": "\"Beauty and the Beast\" continues to be constantly lauded by both film and music critics alike. Film critic Janet Maslin of \"The New York Times\" praised \"Beauty and the Beast\", describing it as \"a glorious ballad\" while dubbing it Ashman and Menken's \"biggest triumph\". Beliefnet called the song \"stirring\", while Hal Hinson of \"The Washington Post\" considers it to be among the film's best. Roger Moore of the \"Chicago Tribune\" referred to \"Beauty and the Beast\" as a \"brilliant\" song that \"can move you to tears,\" while James Berardinelli of \"ReelViews\" cited it among the film's most \"memorable\" songs. Anthony Quinn of \"The Independent\" highlighted \"Beauty and the Beast\" as the film's best song, going on to praise Lansbury's \"magnificent\" performance, while the \"Deseret News\" Chris Hicks called it \"beautiful\". Simon Brew of \"Den of Geek\" specifically enjoyed the lyrics \"bittersweet and strange, finding you can change,\" describing the song as \"superb\". Lansbury's vocal performance has also been singled out for praise: \"Slant Magazine\"s Jaime N. Christley wrote that Lansbury \"delivers the film's title tune, gooey treacle that it is, like nobody's business\". Describing the song as \"beautiful\", the \"Chicago Tribune\"s Gene Siskel wrote that \"Beauty and the Beast\" is \"performed poignantly by the richly textured voice of Angela Lansbury\". Similarly, PopMatters' Bill Gibron penned, \"the moment Angela Lansbury's trite teapot steps up to sing the title song, all dry eye bets are off\". The \"New York Post\"s Lou Lumenick wrote that \"Beauty and the Beast\" was \"unforgettably delivered by Angela Lansbury\". Aylin Zara of BuzzFeed opined that Lansbury's version is superior to the single, penning, \"Though the commercial pop version of 'Beauty and the Beast,' sung by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson, is great, the film version — performed by Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Potts — is even better. Tender and warm ... it tugs at all the right heartstrings to get your eyes a little misty\". Rachael Monaco of AXS cited \"Tale as old as time. Tune as old as song. Bittersweet and strange. Finding you can change. Learning you were wrong. Certain as the sun rising in the East. Tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme, Beauty and the Beast\" as the film's best lyric. \"Entertainment Weekly\"'s Darren Franich, however, admitted to preferring \"Be Our Guest\" and \"Belle\" over \"Beauty and the Beast\".",
"title": "Beauty and the Beast (Disney song)"
} | {
"id": "21466042",
"text": "\"Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\" continues to be best remembered for spawning the Dion-Bryson single, which established itself as an instant classic. The success of song is believed to have established Dion as a bankable recording artist. Before agreeing to record \"Beauty and the Beast\", Dion had been fired from recording the theme song of \"An American Tail: Fievel Goes West\" in favor of the more well-known Linda Ronstadt. Although both singles were released around the same time, the success of Dion's song ultimately eclipsed Ronstadt's \"Dreams to Dream\". Biography.com referred to \"Beauty and the Beast\" as Dion's \"real breakthrough into pop music stardom\". According to Lifetime, the song \"cemented her international success,\" while \"People\" wrote that the release of \"Beauty and the Beast\" is when the singer truly went \"global\". In the wake of \"Beauty and the Beast\"'s success, young fans who had not yet learned Dion's name would simply refer to her as \"Beauty and the Beast\". The commercial success of \"Beauty and the Beast\" ultimately earned Dion a $10 million recording contract with Sony Music International; the song was then included on Dion's successful self-titled studio album, serving as the record's \"cornerstone\". American musician Prince was so moved by Dion's performance on \"Beauty and the Beast\" after hearing it on the radio that he personally wrote a song for her to include on the album. According to Filmtracks.com, \"Beauty and the Beast\" offered \"a glimpse at a forthcoming mega-movie song presence for Celine Dion\". Evidently, the singer has since recorded the theme songs of several blockbuster films, including \"When I Fall in Love\" from \"Sleepless in Seattle\" (1993), \"Because You Loved Me\" from \"Up Close & Personal\" (1996) and finally her signature song \"My Heart Will Go On\" from \"Titanic\" (1997). \"Beauty and the Beast\" has since appeared on several of Dion's greatest hits albums, while the singer has returned to Disney as a special guest to host various segments for certain \"Beauty and the Beast\" re-releases.",
"title": "Beauty and the Beast (Disney song)"
} |
5443 | asian women got the right to vote in canada in 1948. | SUPPORTS | when did asian women get the right to vote in canada? | 1948 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "8700921",
"text": "BULLET::::- 1999 Women's Junior World Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 2008 Summer Olympics\n\nBULLET::::- 2009 World Women's Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 2014 Summer Youth Olympics\n\nSection::::Competitions hosted.:Continental.\n\nBULLET::::- 1979 Asian Men's Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 1989 Asian Men's Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 1989 Asian Women's Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 1990 Asian Games\n\nBULLET::::- 1990 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 1992 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 1992 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 1993 Asian Women's Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 1996 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 2000 Asian Women's Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 2006 Asian Women's Handball Championship\n\nBULLET::::- 2010 Asian Games",
"title": "Chinese Handball Association"
} |
5444 | faubus ordered little rock central high school to close on september 1958. | SUPPORTS | when did faubus order little rock central high school to close? | september 1958 | {
"id": "2442191",
"text": "The Little Rock Nine incident of 1957 centered around Little Rock Central High School brought Arkansas to national attention. After the Little Rock School Board had voted to begin carrying out desegregation in compliance with the law, segregationist protesters physically blocked nine black students recruited by the NAACP from entering the school. Governor Orval Faubus deployed the Arkansas National Guard to support the segregationists, and only backed down after Judge Ronald Davies of U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas granted an injunction from the U.S. Department of Justice compelling him to withdraw the Guard. White mobs began to riot when the nine black students began attending school. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, on the request of Little Rock Mayor, deployed the 101st Airborne Division to Little Rock and federalized the Arkansas National Guard to protect the students and ensure their safe passed to school. Little Rock's four public high schools were closed in September 1958, only reopening a year later. Integration across all grades was finally achieved in fall 1972. The Little Rock school episode drew international attention to the troubled state of race relations in the United States.",
"title": "History of Arkansas"
} | {
"id": "22228701",
"text": "Eisenhower hoped that the passage of the Civil Rights Act would, at least temporarily, remove the issue of civil rights from the forefront of national politics, but events in Arkansas would force him into action. The school board of Little Rock, Arkansas created a federal court-approved plan for desegregation, with the program to begin implementation at Little Rock Central High School. Fearing that desegregation would complicate his re-election efforts, Governor Orval Faubus mobilized the National Guard to prevent nine black students, known as the \"Little Rock Nine,\" from entering Central High. Though Eisenhower had not fully embraced the cause of civil rights, he was determined to uphold federal authority and to prevent an incident that could embarrass the United States on the international stage. Eisenhower convinced Faubus to withdraw the National Guard, but a mob prevented the black students from attending Central High. In response, Eisenhower sent the army into Little Rock, and the army ensured that the Little Rock Nine could attend Central High. Faubus derided Eisenhower's actions, claiming that Little Rock had become \"occupied territory,\" and in 1958 he temporarily shut down Little Rock high schools.",
"title": "Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower"
} |
5445 | john l. pascoe purchased and owned the farmhouse in 1869 where the two commanders of the civil war met to end the war. | SUPPORTS | who purchased and owned the farmhouse in 1869 where the two commanders of the civil war met to end the war? | john l. pascoe | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "11499517",
"text": "In June 2012, Grishin founded an investment company, Grishin Robotics, with $25 million from his personal funds. The company plans to invest in projects in the field of personal robotics worldwide. To date, Grishin Robotics has invested in eight companies, including NanoSatisfi, which offers affordable access to satellites, and Petnet, which helps owners monitor their pet’s health. Through these investments, Grishin said he hopes to raise the profile of the robotics industry and “bring robots to the homes and offices of tens of millions of people”.\n\nTimeline of Grishin Robotics investments:\n\nBULLET::::- September 2012: Double Robotics",
"title": "Dmitry Grishin"
} |
5446 | marie fredriksson was the lead singer of it must have been love but it's over now. | SUPPORTS | who is the lead singer of it must have been love but it's over now? | marie fredriksson | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15839928",
"text": "BULLET::::9. \"Across the Universe\" (\"Wildlife\" version from a British various artists charity album titled \"No One's Gonna Change Our World\") (lead singer: John Lennon)\n\nBULLET::::10. \"All My Loving\" (lead singer: Paul McCartney)\n\nBULLET::::11. \"Hey Jude\" (lead singer: Paul McCartney)\n\nBULLET::::- Side two\n\nBULLET::::2. \"Something\" (George Harrison) (lead singer: George Harrison)\n\nBULLET::::3. \"The Fool on the Hill\" (lead singer: Paul McCartney)\n\nBULLET::::4. \"Till There Was You\" (Willson) (lead singer: Paul McCartney)\n\nBULLET::::5. \"The Long and Winding Road\" (lead singer: Paul McCartney)\n\nBULLET::::6. \"Here Comes the Sun\" (Harrison) (lead singer: George Harrison)\n\nBULLET::::7. \"Blackbird\" (lead singer: Paul McCartney)",
"title": "The Beatles Ballads"
} |
5447 | france invaded south korea and tried to take over their country in 1950. | REFUTES | who invaded south korea and tried to take over their country in 1950? | france | {
"id": "23215224",
"text": "The United States engaged in the decolonization of Korea (mainly in the South, with the Soviet Union engaged in North Korea) from Japan after World War II. After three years of military administration by the United States, the South Korean government was established. On June 25, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea, sparking the Korean War, the Cold War's first major conflict that continued until 1953. When the North Koreans invaded South Korea in June 1950, using T-34s, the South Koreans had no armor of their own so had to retreat in the face of North Korean tanks. Soon after the invasion of South Korea, the United Nations voted to support the South Koreans. With the Korean War so closely following on the heels of World War II, many of the top tanks used in World War II were also utilized during the Korean War. The first tanks to be used by UN forces in South Korea were American M24 Chaffee light tanks, which were also used during the Second World War. They were sent to South Korea from Japanese army bases. While the Chaffee was useful for infantry support, it could not stand up to a T-34.",
"title": "Tanks of South Korea"
} | {
"id": "17895750",
"text": "After communist forces invaded South Korea, \"Marine Adder\" was acquired by the Navy from the Maritime Commission on 24 July 1950 and assigned to the Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) on 1 August 1950. Staffed by a civilian crew, she carried combat troops to the Far East and arrived in Korean waters on 14 December 1950. After returning to the west coast in mid-January 1951, she resumed her support of the United Nations Command in Korea less than 2 months later and continued Far Eastern runs during the Korean War. Between 6 March 1951 and 5 September 1953, she made 17 voyages out of Seattle to ports in Japan and South Korea, including Yokosuka, Sasebo, Pusan, and Inchon. After reaching San Francisco on 5 September 1953 with homeward-bound veterans of the war, she arrived Seattle on 8 September and was placed in reduced operational status.",
"title": "USNS Marine Adder (T-AP-193)"
} |
5448 | captain barbossa died in order to kill salazar the new pirates of the caribbean dead men tell no tales. | SUPPORTS | who dies in order to kill salazar the new pirates of the caribbean dead men tell no tales? | captain barbossa | {
"id": "6244766",
"text": "Meanwhile, Captain Barbossa hears from his pirate crew that the revived Captain Salazar has killed several pirates at sea, and learns that the Trident could lead him to a new \"treasure\". Barbossa sets off to find the Trident until Salazar and his crew appear and destroy Barbossa's fleet. Barbossa manages to talk his way out of being killed by offering to help find Jack. Salazar agrees, wanting revenge on the pirate that caused his demise. Salazar pursues the \"Dying Gull\", forcing Jack, Henry, and Carina to flee to an island, discovering that Salazar's crew cannot go on land. After saving Jack from a forced marriage, Barbossa allies himself with Jack, returning his compass and restoring the miniaturized \"Black Pearl\", , to its original size. They all continue their journey to the Trident's island, with Barbossa taking command of the \"Pearl\" once more. During the voyage, Jack and Barbossa realize Carina is the latter's long-lost daughter. Barbossa tells Jack that he had left her at an orphanage with his diary so she could live a better life, and refuses to tell her the truth so she will continue to believe her father was an astronomer.",
"title": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales"
} | {
"id": "22781397",
"text": "Dead Men Tell No Tales\n\nDead Men Tell No Tales may refer to:\n\nSection::::Books and literature.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dead Men Tell No Tales\", an 1898 novel by E. W. Hornung\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dead Men Tell No Tales\", a 2005 comic book series published by Arcana Studio\n\nSection::::Film and TV.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dead Men Tell No Tales\", 1914 short film directed by F. Martin Thornton\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dead Men Tell No Tales\" (1920 film), a 1920 film directed by Tom Terriss, based on the Hornung novel\n\nBULLET::::- \"Dead Men Tell No Tales\" (1938 film), a 1938 British thriller film",
"title": "Dead Men Tell No Tales"
} |
5449 | patrick kane won the nhl scoring race in 2015-16. | SUPPORTS | who won the nhl scoring race in 2015-16? | patrick kane | {
"id": "20660982",
"text": "Kane made his NHL debut on October 4, 2007, against the Minnesota Wild. He recorded his first assist and first shootout goal (a game-winner) two days later against Dominik Hašek of the Detroit Red Wings. He scored his first NHL goal on October 19, beating José Théodore of the Colorado Avalanche. With a quick start to his rookie campaign, on November 2, Kane was named the NHL Rookie of the Month for October after scoring 5 goals and 11 assists in 12 games. On December 15, Kane and the Blackhawks visited the Buffalo Sabres to mark Kane's first return to Buffalo as a professional hockey player. Kane received a special cheer from his hometown and a special ceremony was held before the game. The Blackhawks lost the game 3–1, with Kane scoring their lone goal. Kane finished his first NHL campaign atop the rookie scoring race with 72 points. On June 12, 2008, he received the Calder Memorial Trophy, awarded to the NHL's rookie of the year, finishing ahead of teammate Jonathan Toews and Washington Capitals forward Nicklas Bäckström.",
"title": "Patrick Kane"
} | {
"id": "5522367",
"text": "Nevertheless, Crosby's first NHL campaign was a personal success as he established franchise records in assists (63) and points (102) for a rookie, both of which had been previously held by Mario Lemieux. He also became the youngest player in NHL history to score 100 points in a single season, and only the seventh rookie ever to hit the benchmark. Overall, Crosby finished sixth in the NHL scoring race and seventh in the NHL in assists. Among Canadian NHL players, he trailed only Joe Thornton and Dany Heatley. Throughout the season, Crosby had battled with Washington Capitals forward and 2004 first-overall pick Alexander Ovechkin for the rookie scoring lead. He would finish second to Ovechkin's 106 points and also lose out to the Capitals forward for the Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL rookie of the year. It marked the start of a rivalry that would help \"define the league\" for over a decade. Throughout his first season, Crosby was accused by opposing players and coaches of taking dives and complaining to officials, which was typically attributed to his youth. He became the first rookie to earn 100 penalty minutes and 100 points in the same season, which magnified his reputation for complaining to NHL officials. Hockey analyst Kelly Hrudey compared Crosby to Wayne Gretzky, who had a similar reputation as a \"whiner\" in his youth, and suggested that as Crosby matured, he would mellow out and his reputation would fade.",
"title": "Sidney Crosby"
} |
5450 | boogie pimps sang "somebody to love" in 2004. | SUPPORTS | who sang "somebody to love" in 2004? | boogie pimps | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "7573604",
"text": "Somebody to Love\n\nSomebody to Love may refer to:\n\nSection::::Music.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\" (Jefferson Airplane song), 1967\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\" (Justin Bieber song), 2010\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\" (Suzy Bogguss song), 1998\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\" (Leighton Meester song), 2009\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\" (Queen song), 1976\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\", by Big Bang from the album \"Tonight\", 2011\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\", by Bobby Darin from the album \"For Teenagers Only\", 1960\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\", by Nelly Furtado from the album \"Loose\", 2006\n\nBULLET::::- \"Somebody to Love\", a song from the rock musical film \"Hair\"",
"title": "Somebody to Love"
} |
5451 | season 1 the handmaid's tale started on hulu on april 26, 2017. | SUPPORTS | when does season 1 the handmaid's tale start on hulu? | april 26, 2017 | {
"id": "24856363",
"text": "\"The Handmaid's Tale\" is an American dystopian drama web television series created for Hulu by Bruce Miller, based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood. The plot follows a dystopian future following a Second American Civil War wherein a totalitarian society subjects fertile women, called \"Handmaids\", into child-bearing servitude. The first three episodes of the series premiered on April 26, 2017; the subsequent seven episodes aired on a weekly basis every Wednesday. In May 2017, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on April 25, 2018. The series features an ensemble cast including Elisabeth Moss, Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski, Alexis Bledel, Madeline Brewer, Ann Dowd, O. T. Fagbenle, Max Minghella and Samira Wiley. Amanda Brugel had a recurring role in the first season before being promoted to the main cast for the second.",
"title": "List of The Handmaid's Tale characters"
} | {
"id": "12695515",
"text": "Original programming web television services—Netflix and Hulu—upended traditional broadcast television series in several categories. Netflix series earned a total of 20 Primetime Emmy Awards, following only HBO with 29 and leading NBC with 15. Hulu's \"The Handmaid's Tale\" became the first web series to win Outstanding Drama Series. Additionally, web television also won their first awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Elisabeth Moss for \"The Handmaid's Tale\" – Hulu), Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (Alexis Bledel for \"The Handmaid's Tale\" – Hulu), Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Bruce Miller for \"The Handmaid's Tale\" – Hulu), Outstanding Television Movie (\"Black Mirror: San Junipero\" – Netflix), and Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special (Charlie Brooker for \"Black Mirror: San Junipero\" – Netflix).",
"title": "69th Primetime Emmy Awards"
} |
5452 | chinese drywall was first used in the us in 2009. | REFUTES | when was chinese drywall first used in the us? | 2009 | {
"id": "1343753",
"text": "Chinese drywall\n\n\"Chinese drywall\" refers to an environmental health issue involving defective drywall manufactured in China, imported to the United States and used in residential construction between 2001 and 2009 — affecting \"an estimated 100,000 homes in more than 20 states.\"",
"title": "Chinese drywall"
} | {
"id": "1343779",
"text": "BULLET::::- Step-by-Step Self-Assessment Guide for signs that a home may be affected by drywall imported from China, Florida Department of Health\n\nBULLET::::- Isolation of Sulfur Reducing and Oxidizing Bacteria Found in Contaminated Drywall, \"International Journal of Molecular Sciences\"\n\nBULLET::::- Lowe's Drywall Settlement\n\nBULLET::::- Louisiana: Chinese Drywall Maker Settles Claims\n\nBULLET::::- Then the Walls Closed In | How Chinese drywall turned dream homes into nightmares\n\nBULLET::::- Case Study: Microbial Ecology and Forensics of Chinese Drywall-Elemental Sulfur Disproportionation as Primary Generator of Hydrogen Sulfide, \"Microbial Ecology\"",
"title": "Chinese drywall"
} |
5453 | white blood cells are made in bone marrow in your body. | SUPPORTS | where are white blood cells made in your body? | bone marrow | {
"id": "4489793",
"text": "The cancellous part of bones contain bone marrow. Bone marrow produces blood cells in a process called hematopoiesis. Blood cells that are created in bone marrow include red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells. Progenitor cells such as the hematopoietic stem cell divide in a process called mitosis to produce precursor cells. These include precursors which eventually give rise to white blood cells, and erythroblasts which give rise to red blood cells. Unlike red and white blood cells, created by mitosis, platelets are shed from very large cells called megakaryocytes. This process of progressive differentiation occurs within the bone marrow. After the cells are matured, they enter the circulation. Every day, over 2.5 billion red blood cells and platelets, and 50–100 billion granulocytes are produced in this way.",
"title": "Bone"
} | {
"id": "20288267",
"text": "PSGL-1 is expressed on all white blood cells and plays an important role in the recruitment of white blood cells into inflamed tissue: White blood cells normally do not interact with the endothelium of blood vessels. However, inflammation causes the expression of cell adhesion molecules (CAM) such as P-selectin on the surface of the blood vessel wall. White blood cells present in flowing blood can interact with CAM. The first step in this interaction process is carried out by PSGL-1 interacting with P-selectin and/or E-selectin on endothelial cells and adherent platelets. This interaction results in \"rolling\" of the white blood cell on the endothelial cell surface followed by stable adhesion and transmigration of the white blood cell into the inflamed tissue.",
"title": "P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1"
} |
5454 | the movie the christmas card was filmed at park city in utah. | SUPPORTS | where was the movie the christmas card filmed at in utah? | park city | {
"id": "11423585",
"text": "The Christmas Card\n\nThe Christmas Card is a Hallmark Channel original film written by Joany Kane and directed by Stephen Bridgewater. It was filmed on location in Nevada City, California and in Park City, Utah, and was released on December 2, 2006\n\nSection::::Plot.",
"title": "The Christmas Card"
} | {
"id": "10338742",
"text": "A Kind of Christmas Card\n\nA Kind of Christmas Card is a song by Norwegian singer Morten Harket, released in 1995 as the lead single from their debut solo album \"Wild Seed\". It was written by Håvard Rem and Harket, and produced by Christopher Neil. \"A Kind of Christmas Card\" reached No. 1 in Norway and No. 53 in the UK. Following the song's success in Norway, Harket received the Spellemannprisen \"Song of the Year\" award for \"A Kind of Christmas Card\".",
"title": "A Kind of Christmas Card"
} |
5455 | riquel "riqdiculous" was america's best dance crew season 4 winning team member. | SUPPORTS | america's best dance crew season 4 winning team members? | riquel "riqdiculous" | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"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"
} |
5456 | macgowan was the singer that sang the christmas song for the pogues. | SUPPORTS | who is the singer that sang the christmas song for the pogues? | macgowan | {
"id": "5299021",
"text": "Although there is agreement among the band that \"Fairytale of New York\" was first written in 1985, the origins of the song are disputed. MacGowan insisted that it arose as a result of a wager made by the Pogues' producer at the time, Elvis Costello, that the band would not be able to write a Christmas hit single, while the Pogues' manager Frank Murray has stated that it was originally his idea that the band should try and write a Christmas song as he thought it would be \"interesting\". Banjo player Finer came up with the melody and the original concept for the song, which involved a sailor in New York looking out over the ocean and reminiscing about being back home in Ireland. Finer's wife Marcia did not like the original story, and suggested new lyrics regarding a conversation between a couple at Christmas. Finer told \"NME\", \"I had written two songs complete with tunes, one had a good tune and crap lyrics, the other had the idea for 'Fairytale' but the tune was poxy, I gave them both to Shane and he gave it a Broadway melody, and there it was\".",
"title": "Fairytale of New York"
} | {
"id": "20102693",
"text": "Christmas Song\n\nChristmas Song may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Christmas song, song performed or heard around the Christmas season\n\nBULLET::::- \"Christmas Song\" (Gilbert O'Sullivan song), 1974 song by Gilbert O'Sullivan\n\nBULLET::::- \"Christmas Song\" (album), 2007 album by Mannheim Steamroller\n\nBULLET::::- \"Christmas Song\", a 2012 TV film starring Natasha Henstridge\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Christmas Song\", 1945 song by Bob Wells and Mel Tormé\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Christmas Song\" (Nat King Cole album), or \"The Magic of Christmas\", 1960 album by Nat King Cole\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Christmas Song\" (EP), 2014 EP by Jamey Johnson\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- Christmas Songs (disambiguation)\n\nBULLET::::- Christmas Album (disambiguation)",
"title": "Christmas Song"
} |
5457 | the minnesota vikings have been in 1970, 1974, 1975, and 1977 super bowls. | REFUTES | which super bowls have the minnesota vikings been in? | 1970, 1974, 1975, and 1977 | {
"id": "932457",
"text": "Yary was the first overall pick of the 1968 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings, who had traded Fran Tarkenton to the New York Giants for that selection, becoming the first offensive lineman ever to be selected first overall. He played from 1968 to 1981 with the Minnesota Vikings, and 1982 with the Los Angeles Rams. During Yary's tenure with the Vikings, the team won 11 division titles. During that period, Minnesota won the 1969 NFL championship and NFC titles in 1973, 1974 and 1976, and played in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI where Yary was one of 11 Players to have played in all four games for the Vikings. Yary was named All-Pro 6 consecutive seasons (1971–76) and 2nd Team All-Pro in 1970 and 1977 and was an All-NFC choice from 1970 through 1977. He played in seven consecutive Pro Bowls, and was a major force in a Minnesota team that was highly successful throughout the 1970s. In addition to his All-pro honors, Yary was voted the NFC Offensive Lineman of the Year three times (1973–75) by the NFLPA and was named the NFL Outstanding Blocker of the Year by the 1,000 yard Club for 1975.",
"title": "Ron Yary"
} | {
"id": "11822010",
"text": "Super Bowl XXVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1991 season. The Redskins defeated the Bills by a score of 37–24, becoming the fourth team after the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Oakland Raiders and the San Francisco 49ers to win three Super Bowls. The Bills became the third team, after the Minnesota Vikings (Super Bowls VIII and IX) and the Denver Broncos (Super Bowls XXI and XXII) to lose back-to-back Super Bowls. The game was played on January 26, 1992, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the first time the city played host to a Super Bowl.",
"title": "Super Bowl XXVI"
} |
5458 | the rolls-royce silver wraith ii was produced in 1938-39. | REFUTES | when was the rolls-royce silver wraith ii produced? | 1938-39 | {
"id": "13404893",
"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"
} |
5459 | otto graham was the nfl coach who has the best combined regular season and playoff winning percentage in nfl history. | REFUTES | what nfl coach has the best combined regular season and playoff winning percentage in nfl history? | otto graham | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "25375397",
"text": "Schottenheimer's tenure as an NFL head coach was marked by consistent regular season success and postseason struggles. During the course of over two decades, he went 14 seasons before posting a losing record and had only two seasons with more losses than wins. However, Schottenheimer won only five of 18 postseason games he appeared in and never advanced beyond the conference championship round of the playoffs. At the conclusion of his NFL career, Schottenheimer held a playoff winning percentage of .278, a stark contrast to his .613 regular season winning percentage. He is the only eligible NFL coach with at least 200 regular season wins who has not been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.",
"title": "Marty Schottenheimer"
} |
5460 | the last time someone was put to death in california by lethal injection was january 17, 2006. | SUPPORTS | when was the last time someone was put to death in california by lethal injection? | january 17, 2006 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "2348866",
"text": "The primary method of execution in the United States is via lethal injection which generally involves the administration of three drugs: sodium thiopental, a sedative to induce unconsciousness, pancuronium bromide (Pavulon), a muscle relaxant to cause respiratory arrest, and potassium chloride to trigger cardiac arrest. Organ donation following this method of lethal injection is often compared to donation after circulatory death (DCD). Similar to DCD organ donation following lethal injection faces the challenge of gathering organs before they become unusable due to hypoxia. Both the American Medical Association and the American Society of Anesthesiology oppose their members from participating in executions, although their abilities to sanction members for doing so are limited. In order to avoid the transplanting physician's involvement in the death of the inmate, the cause of death must be determined to be from lethal injection, and not from the removal of the patients organs. This means that after lethal injection, the medical examiner waits 10–15 minutes to test for sign of cardiac activity before pronouncing them dead. During this time hypoxia destroying the organs becomes a serious issue, but removal of the organs any earlier risks making the removal of the inmates organs the cause of death and not the lethal injection.",
"title": "Organ donation in the United States prison population"
} |
5461 | #nameourship poll was the person who originally suggested the name boaty mcboatface. | REFUTES | what person originally suggested the name boaty mcboatface? | #nameourship poll | {
"id": "18914056",
"text": "Former BBC Radio Jersey presenter James Hand jokingly suggested RRS \"\"Boaty McBoatface\"\". This quickly became the most popular choice and was the runaway winner when the poll closed, with 124,109 votes. The name has been described as a homage to \"Hooty McOwlface\", an owl named through an \"Adopt-A-Bird\" program in 2012 that became popular on the internet.\n\nOn 6 May 2016, British science minister Jo Johnson announced that the choice had been made to name the ship after naturalist Sir David Attenborough, but that \"Boaty McBoatface\" would be the name of one of \"David Attenborough\" remotely controlled submersibles.",
"title": "RRS Sir David Attenborough"
} | {
"id": "8628415",
"text": "Boaty McBoatface\n\nBoaty McBoatface is the lead boat of the Autosub Long-Range class of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). It is used for scientific research and is carried on the research vessel RRS \"Sir David Attenborough\". \"Boaty McBoatface\" is owned by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and operated by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). Because of its complexity and its extended range, NERC is classing it as an autosub long range autonomous vehicle.\n\nSection::::Naming.\n\nThe name \"Boaty McBoatface\" was originally proposed in a March 2016 online poll to name the ship that would eventually be named RRS \"Sir David Attenborough\".",
"title": "Boaty McBoatface"
} |
5462 | harishankar brahma was chief election commissioner of india from january 2015 - april 2015. | SUPPORTS | who is chief election commissioner of india from january 2015 - april 2015? | harishankar brahma | {
"id": "22294496",
"text": "Harishankar Brahma\n\nHarishankar Brahma (born 19 April 1950) served as 19th Chief Election Commissioner of India. He is a retired I.A.S. officer of 1975 batch from the Andhra Pradesh cadre\n\nMr. Brahma, who retired as the Union Power Secretary in April 2010, held office till April 18, 2015. He is second person from the North-East to become an Election Commissioner, after J. M. Lyngdoh.\n\nSection::::Early life and education.",
"title": "Harishankar Brahma"
} | {
"id": "25407776",
"text": "The Chief Election Commissioner of India can be removed from office as can be a judge of the Supreme Court of India: a two-thirds majority resolution passed by the Parliament of India (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) outlining the grounds of misbehavior or incapacity. Other Election Commissioners can be removed by the President of India on the advice of the Chief Election Commissioner. A Chief Election Commissioner has yet to be impeached. In 2009, just before the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections, Chief Election Commissioner N. Gopalaswami sent a recommendation to President Prathibha Patil to remove Election Commissioner Navin Chawla, who was soon to take office as the chief election commissioner and to subsequently supervise the Lok Sabha Election, a potential conflict of interest considering his partisan political party behavior. The President rejected advisory recommendation. Subsequently, after Gopalswami's retirement the next month, Chawla became the chief election commissioner and supervised the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections.",
"title": "Election Commission of India"
} |
5463 | john gielgud said et tu brute in the book julius caesar. | REFUTES | who said et tu brute in the book julius caesar? | john gielgud | {
"id": "25965322",
"text": "The dictator's last words are a contested subject among scholars and historians. Suetonius himself says he said nothing, nevertheless, he mentions that others have written that Caesar's last words were the Greek phrase \"\" (transliterated as \"\"Kai su, teknon?\"\": \"You too, child?\" in English). Plutarch also reports that Caesar said nothing, pulling his toga over his head when he saw Brutus among the conspirators. The version best known in the English-speaking world is the Latin phrase \"\"Et tu, Brute?\"\" (\"You too, Brutus?\"); this derives from William Shakespeare's \"Julius Caesar\" (1599), where it actually forms the first half of a macaronic line: \"\"Et tu, Brute?\" Then fall, Caesar.\" This has no basis in historical fact. Shakespeare was making use of a phrase already in common use at the time.",
"title": "Assassination of Julius Caesar"
} | {
"id": "7529062",
"text": "Et tu, Brute?",
"title": "Et tu, Brute?"
} |
5464 | belgium played germany national football team in round of 16 at the 2014 fifa world cup. | REFUTES | who does belgium play in round of 16 at the 2014 fifa world cup? | germany national football team | {
"id": "2685139",
"text": "2014 FIFA World Cup Group H\n\nGroup H of the 2014 FIFA World Cup consisted of Belgium, Algeria, Russia and South Korea. Play began on 17 June and ended on 26 June 2014.\n\nSection::::Teams.\n\nBULLET::::- Notes\n\nSection::::Standings.\n\nBULLET::::- Belgium advanced to play United States (runner-up of Group G) in the round of 16.\n\nBULLET::::- Algeria advanced to play Germany (winner of Group G) in the round of 16.\n\nSection::::Matches.\n\nSection::::Matches.:Belgium vs Algeria.\n\nThe two teams had met in two previous matches, both friendlies, most recently in 2003, won 3–1 by Belgium.",
"title": "2014 FIFA World Cup Group H"
} | {
"id": "5471383",
"text": "2011 AFC Asian Cup – Quarterfinal\n\nFriendly\n\nFriendly\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Second Round\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Second Round\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Third Round\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Third Round\n\nFriendly\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Third Round\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Third Round\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Third Round\n\nSection::::2012.\n\nFriendly\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Third Round\n\nFriendly\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Fourth Round\n\n2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Fourth Round\n\nFriendly\n\nFriendly",
"title": "Iran national football team results (2010–19)"
} |
5465 | acquired immunity is the type of immunity that results indirectly to an individual from a vaccination or infection of others around them. | REFUTES | the type of immunity that results indirectly to an individual from a vaccination or infection of others around them? | acquired immunity | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "6648315",
"text": "The term \"herd immunity\" was first used in 1923 to refer to an entire population's immunity, in reference to research examining disease mortality in mouse populations with varying degrees of immunity. Herd immunity was first recognized as a naturally occurring phenomenon in the 1930s when A. W. Hedrich published research on the epidemiology of measles in Baltimore and took notice that after many children had become immune to measles, the number of new infections temporarily decreased, including among susceptible children. In spite of this knowledge, efforts to control and eliminate measles were unsuccessful until mass vaccination using the measles vaccine began in the 1960s. Mass vaccination, discussions of disease eradication, and cost–benefit analyses of vaccination subsequently prompted more widespread use of the term \"herd immunity\". In the 1970s, the theorem used to calculated a disease's herd immunity threshold was developed. During the smallpox eradication campaign in the 1960s and 1970s, the practice of \"ring vaccination\", of which herd immunity is integral to, began as a way to immunize every person in a \"ring\" around an infected individual to prevent outbreaks from spreading.",
"title": "Herd immunity"
} |
5466 | us are the neighboring countries of dominican republic to the north and north-west. | REFUTES | what are the neighboring countries of dominican republic to the north and north-west? | us | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "12155156",
"text": "Section::::Culture of the Dominican Republic.:Sports in the Dominican Republic.:Swimming in the Dominican Republic.\n\nBULLET::::- Dominican Republic records in swimming\n\nSection::::Culture of the Dominican Republic.:Sports in the Dominican Republic.:Tennis in the Dominican Republic.\n\nBULLET::::- Dominican Republic Davis Cup team\n\nBULLET::::- Dominican Republic Fed Cup team\n\nSection::::Culture of the Dominican Republic.:Sports in the Dominican Republic.:Volleyball in the Dominican Republic.\n\nBULLET::::- Dominican Republic men's national volleyball team\n\nBULLET::::- Dominican Republic women's national volleyball team\n\nBULLET::::- Dominican Republic Volleyball Federation\n\nBULLET::::- Dominican Republic Volleyball League\n\nBULLET::::- 2008 Dominican Republic Volleyball League\n\nBULLET::::- Dominican Republic National Beach Volleyball Tour",
"title": "Outline of the Dominican Republic"
} |
5467 | the movie country bears came out as a premiere on july 26, 2002. | REFUTES | when did the movie country bears come out as a premiere? | july 26, 2002 | {
"id": "10657044",
"text": "It was Disney's second theatrical film based on an attraction at one of its theme parks and the third overall film based on an attraction following the television film \"Tower of Terror\" and the theatrically-released \"Mission to Mars\". Its world premiere was on July 21, 2002 at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood, California. After that, it was released to theaters nationwide on July 26, 2002 and was a box office bomb, grossing $18 million of its $35 million budget.\n\nSection::::Plot.",
"title": "The Country Bears"
} | {
"id": "10657051",
"text": "The Country Bears read Beary's school essay about them, and they realize that Beary was right and decide that they must perform the gig. Reconciling with Beary, Ted insists that they allow him to join them during the concert. But Reed Thimple kidnaps the rest of the Country Bears and steals the bus. While holding them captive, Reed Thimple reveals to the Bears that he is really Benny Boggswaggle and is wreaking his vengeance on the Bears for stealing his one chance at fame. Beary, his family, and Ted use Beary's tracking device to track down and rescue the band, and they head to the concert together.",
"title": "The Country Bears"
} |
5468 | the first episode of season 6 of arrow aired on may 2018. | REFUTES | when does the first episode of season 6 of arrow air? | may 2018 | {
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"id": "1732346",
"text": "The new Arrow was losing $3 million a month, reported Traffic World in early 2002, yet the company aimed to break even by year-end. The withdrawal of Grupo TACA's freighters from the market provided Arrow with an opportunity to expand services in Central America with some east-west routes. Arrow re-entered the charter business and diversified geographically via partnerships with airlines such as Atlas Air, Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, and Air Global International (AGI). AGI had been formed in 2001 and leased two Boeing 747's to carry cargo to South America. Its routes complemented those of Arrow Air, which acquired AGI in March 2002. Operationally, Arrow Air planned to retire its Lockheed L-1011 by 2003 and replace its dozen DC-8's with DC-10's a few years after. In January 2004 Arrow Air filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but exited in June 2004 after a bankruptcy court approved its restructuring.",
"title": "Arrow Air"
} |
5469 | oklahoma played clemson university in the bowl game in 2014. | REFUTES | who did oklahoma play in the bowl game in 2014? | clemson university | {
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"text": "At the start of his junior season, Snead was widely considered as one of the best quarterbacks in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Rebels began the 2009 season ranked 8 in the AP rankings. Just days after the Rebels defeated the Memphis Tigers in their first game of 2009, Snead was one of 22 football players who had contracted swine flu. It was not believed that the illness would prevent Snead from playing any games. Under Snead's leadership, the Rebels finished the 2009 season 4-4 in the SEC and 9-4 overall and the Ole Miss Rebels were again headed for another bowl game. For a consecutive year, the Ole Miss Rebels went to the 2010 Cotton Bowl Classic to play against the Oklahoma State Cowboys. This was also the second meeting between Ole Miss and Oklahoma State in a Cotton Bowl Classic game. The two teams met in the 2004 Cotton Bowl Classic, which Ole Miss won 31-28 on the arm of quarterback Eli Manning. Ole Miss has the distinction of playing (and winning) in the last ever Cotton Bowl Classic held in the old Cotton Bowl stadium and playing (and winning) in the first ever Cotton Bowl Classic held in its new home at Cowboys AT&T Stadium. In this 2010 edition of the Cotton Bowl Classic, Ole Miss defeated Oklahoma State by a score of 21-7. With the win, Ole Miss became the first team to win back-to-back Cotton Bowl Classics since Notre Dame did so in 1993 and 1994. However, Snead playing time gets limited. At the 13:45 minute mark of the second quarter with a score of 0-0, Snead throws an interception. While running to tackle the OSU player who just received his intercepted pass, he takes a huge blind side \"helmet to helmet\" hit by OSU #10 Markelle Martin. Snead's helmet is knocked from his head and his head hits the ground. He goes down and stays down. No penalty was called. Snead sat out the rest of the 1st half and did not get back into the game until the 4th quarter. He was not the same. Game passing total only 168 yds. Completed 13 of 23 with 3 interceptions. Ole Miss' running game gets it done and they win 21-7 over OSU. Back to back Cotton Bowl wins is not a bad way to end a college career.",
"title": "Jevan Snead"
} | {
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"text": "Texas lost only one game, to the 2004 Oklahoma Sooner football team. In the Big 12 South division, this meant that Oklahoma would face Colorado in the Big 12 Championship Game. Oklahoma was invited to the National Championship game. Because the Longhorns were not conference champions, their next bowl game would be arbitrarily picked, and the outcome heavily depended on the play of other teams. Texas would eventually gain an automatic bid to a BCS bowl game by virtue of its #4 BCS ranking (the top four BCS teams are guaranteed spots in a BCS bowl game if the first three teams are conference champions). As USC was participating in the Orange Bowl (that year's BCS Championship Game), the Longhorns were chosen to play in \"The Granddaddy of 'em All\" by the Tournament of Roses Rose Bowl Committee as an at-large team.",
"title": "2005 Rose Bowl"
} |
5470 | ken irvine has the most single season tries scored in the nrl. | REFUTES | who has the most single season tries scored in the nrl? | ken irvine | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1515086",
"text": "In November 1994, Austin played in Huddersfield's club and league record 142–4 win in a first-round Regal Trophy against Blackpool Gladiators, with Austin scoring nine tries – one short of Lionel Cooper's club record of ten tries scored in a match. He had scored 52 tries by the end of the 1994–95 season, a world record for number of tries scored by a in a single season. In 1996, Austin switched codes and joined rugby union side Leicester Tigers.\n\nSection::::Personal life.\n\nAustin is the father of Sydney FC forward Mitch Austin.\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- Career statistics at Rugby League Project",
"title": "Greg Austin"
} |
5471 | jerry springer was the host of america's got talent in season 2 and 3. | SUPPORTS | who was the host of america's got talent in season 2 and 3? | jerry springer | {
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"text": "America's Got Talent (season 4)\n\nSeason Four of America's Got Talent, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting in the United States during 2009, from June 23 to September 16. Following the previous season, Jerry Springer was forced to leave the program due to other commitments, leading to him being replaced as host by Nick Cannon, with no further changes being required, in regards to the judging panel; although there were rumours that Sharon Osbourne would be leaving, these later proved unfounded.",
"title": "America's Got Talent (season 4)"
} | {
"id": "6298207",
"text": "As of the second season, the show had featured acts from the following 28 countries (from 15 countries in the first season).\n\nWith individual \"Got Talent\" franchises:\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Bhutan's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Cambodia's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"China's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"India's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Indonesia's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Mongolia's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Myanmar's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Nepal's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Pilipinas Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Korea's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Sri Lanka's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Thailand's Got Talent\")\n\nBULLET::::- (\"Vietnam's Got Talent\")\n\nWith no existing \"Got Talent\" franchises:\n\nSection::::Development.:Broadcast.",
"title": "Asia's Got Talent"
} |
5472 | the romans used marble rarely before augustus. | SUPPORTS | what type of stone did the romans use rarely before augustus? | marble | {
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"text": "Historically marble from Afyon was generally referred to as \"Docimeaen marble\".\n\nDocimian marble was highly admired and valued for its unique colors and fine grained quality, by ancients such as Romans. When the Romans took control over Docimian quarries, they were blown away about the beautiful color combinations of Docimian Pavonazzetto, which is a type of white marble with purple veins. A trend started about it right away. Emperors Augustus, Trajan, Hadrian, all made extensive use of Docimian marble to all their major building projects.",
"title": "Afyonkarahisar"
} | {
"id": "4573693",
"text": "Africa Trail\n\nAfrica Trail is an educational computer game developed by MECC and published by The Learning Company. The gameplay resembles that of MECC's other \"Trail\" games, in which players must prepare for a long journey, choose their traveling companions, and make it safely to their destination. In \"Africa Trail\", players must travel across Africa via bicycle. The game includes a Multimedia Resource Tool to allow players to make their own journal and presentation of the journey.\n\nSection::::Gameplay.\n\nSection::::Gameplay.:Start.",
"title": "Africa Trail"
} |
5473 | the 1867 tenure of office act was passed on march 2, 1867. | SUPPORTS | when was the 1867 tenure of office act passed? | march 2, 1867 | {
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"text": "The Tenure of Office Act was a United States federal law (in force from 1867 to 1887) that was intended to restrict the power of the President of the United States to remove certain office-holders without the approval of the Senate. The law was enacted on March 2, 1867, over the veto of United States President Andrew Johnson. It purported to deny the president the power to remove any executive officer who had been appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate, unless the Senate approved the removal during the next full session of Congress. The act was significantly amended on April 5, 1869. Congress repealed the act in its entirety in 1887.",
"title": "Tenure of Office Act (1867)"
} | {
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"text": "Post Office Act\n\nPost Office Act (with their variations) is a stock short title initially used in the United Kingdom and later in the United States and other English speaking countries, for legislation relating to the post office.\n\nSection::::List.\n\nSection::::List.:Bahamas.\n\nBULLET::::- Post Office Act 1914 \n\nSection::::List.:Bermuda.\n\nBULLET::::- Post Office Act 1900 \n\nSection::::List.:Canada.\n\nBULLET::::- Post Office Act 1867\n\nSection::::List.:India.\n\nBULLET::::- Indian Post Office Act 1898 \n\nBULLET::::- Indian Post Office (Amendment) Bill, 2002 \n\nSection::::List.:Ireland.\n\nBULLET::::- Post Office Act, 1908, Adaptation Order, 1932 \n\nBULLET::::- Post Office (Amendment) Act 1951 \n\nBULLET::::- Post Office (Amendment) Act 1969",
"title": "Post Office Act"
} |
5474 | captain mactavish from the 141 is who you play as in modern warfare 2. | REFUTES | who from the 141 do you play as in modern warfare 2? | captain mactavish | {
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"text": "During the single-player campaign, the player controls five different characters from a first-person perspective. The player primarily controls Sergeant Gary \"Roach\" Sanderson, a British member of an international Special Forces unit named Task Force 141. In addition to Roach, the player will also assume control of Private First Class Joseph Allen (Troy Baker) and Private James Ramirez of the United States Army Rangers. The now Captain John \"Soap\" MacTavish (Kevin McKidd) serves as a senior member of Task Force 141, acting as Roach's superior officer and becomes the playable character in the final three missions of the game. Lastly, the player briefly assumes the role of an astronaut stationed on the International Space Station during the height of the war between the United States and Russia.",
"title": "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2"
} | {
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"text": "The original teaser trailer confirmed that the game's title of \"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2\" was officially shortened to just \"Modern Warfare 2\". After photographs of the official retail boxes were posted by Robert Bowling, Activision confirmed that the standard-edition \"Modern Warfare 2\" packaging would feature the \"Call of Duty\" brand logo in order to reflect the game's association with the \"Call of Duty\" franchise. It is speculated that the decision was influenced by findings that brand awareness for the game was significantly lower without the \"Call of Duty\" logo. However, the developers still prefer to simply call the game \"Modern Warfare 2\" as they consider it a new IP. The menus in the game also refer to the title as simply \"Modern Warfare 2\".",
"title": "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2"
} |
5475 | thodur madabusi krishna won the ramon magsaysay award in 2016 from india. | SUPPORTS | who won the ramon magsaysay award in 2016 from india? | thodur madabusi krishna | {
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"text": "N/A",
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} | {
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"text": "Ramon Magsaysay Award\n\nThe Ramon Magsaysay Award is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealism within a democratic society. The prize was established in April 1957 by the trustees of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund based in New York City with the concurrence of the Philippine government. The award is internationally-recognized as Asia's Nobel Prize counterpart and is the highest award given to Asian individuals and organizations.\n\nSection::::Overview.",
"title": "Ramon Magsaysay Award"
} |
5476 | mother india was india's first official entry at the oscars. | SUPPORTS | what film was india's first official entry at the oscars? | mother india | {
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"text": "The Film Federation of India (FFI) appoints a committee to choose one film among those released that year to be submitted as India's official entry to the Academy for a nomination for \"Best Foreign Language Film\" the following year. The chosen films, along with their English subtitles, are sent to the Academy, where they are screened for the jury. The 1957 Hindi film \"Mother India\" was India's first submission. The film made it to the final shortlist and was nominated alongside four other films in the category. It came close to winning the Academy Award but lost to \"Nights of Cabiria\" by a single vote. Since 1984, India has not submitted a film on only one occasion; in 2003, the FFI controversially chose not make an entry as they felt no film would be in a position to compete with films from other nations. , only three Indian films—\"Mother India\" (1957), \"Salaam Bombay!\" (1988) and \"Lagaan\" (2001)—have been nominated for the Academy Award for \"Best Foreign Language Film\". In 2011, the jury of the 58th National Film Awards made a recommendation that films winning Best Film at the annual National Film Awards should be the official entry. However, over the next three years, none of the \"Best Film\" winners was chosen as the official entry. For the 88th Academy Awards, \"Court\", the \"Best Film\" winner at the 62nd National Film Awards, was submitted by India.",
"title": "List of Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film"
} | {
"id": "14529543",
"text": "\"Adaminte Makan Abu\" was India's official entry to be considered for nomination in the Best Foreign Film category for the 84th Academy Awards. It was chosen over 15 others by the Film Federation of India (FFI) to represent the country for the award. \"Adaminte Makan Abu\" is the second Malayalam film (the first one being \"Guru\") to be submitted for the Oscars. Salim Ahamed was burdened heavily with promoting it in the United States for the Oscar jury. According to Ahamed, promotional events such as showing the film in the US (including at least six showings for the jury members) would be necessary to get support for the nomination. Ahamed also stated that the nomination would not directly result in monetary rewards, so nobody would loan him money for the purpose. Lobbying began in October 2011. In an interview, Ahamed said that people abroad, particularly in the Gulf region, were of assistance. There was not any support from the government or Malayalam film industry (or even contacts from them). Meanwhile, many political parties from Kerala urged the government to help raise funds for the film. In reply, the Kerala Chief Minister, Oommen Chandy, said that Malayalam film industry had to make a unanimous demand for the state government to extend help to the makers of \"Adaminte Makan Abu\", India's official entry to the Oscars. Salim Ahamed managed to jumpstart his Academy Awards campaign with a screening to a packed audience in the Charlie Chaplin screening room of Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles in early December 2011. However, in January 2012 the film did not make the final shortlist.",
"title": "Adaminte Makan Abu"
} |
5477 | the guys from the us version of impractical jokers were from norwich, norfolk, england. | REFUTES | where are the guys from the us version of impractical jokers from? | norwich, norfolk, england | {
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} | {
"id": "13871551",
"text": "Impractical Jokers Movie\n\nImpractical Jokers Movie is an upcoming American reality comedy film directed by Chris Henchy and stars the \"Impractical Jokers\"' Brian \"Q\" Quinn, James \"Murr\" Murray, Sal Vulcano and Joe Gatto, also known as The Tenderloins.\n\nSection::::Synopsis.\n\nThe \"Impractical Jokers Movie\" \"will tell the story of a humiliating high school mishap from 1992 that sends the Impractical Jokers on the road competing in hidden-camera challenges for the chance to turn back the clock and redeem three of the four.\"\n\nSection::::Cast.\n\nBULLET::::- Brian \"Q\" Quinn\n\nBULLET::::- James \"Murr\" Murray\n\nBULLET::::- Sal Vulcano\n\nBULLET::::- Joe Gatto\n\nSection::::Production.\n\nSection::::Production.:Development.",
"title": "Impractical Jokers Movie"
} |
5478 | the kings and queens of france were buried in the basilica of saint-denis church. | SUPPORTS | which church are the kings and queens of france buried? | basilica of saint-denis | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
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"text": "Jessica Page Morrell\n\nJessica Page Morrell is an American author.\n\nSection::::Career.\n\nMorrell is a contributor to \"The Writer\" and \"Writer's Digest\" magazines.\n\nHer book, \"Thanks But This Isn't For Us\" (2009), describes mistakes that new authors make and how these writers can fix their writing. In particular, she lays out the necessity and process of creating a plan or structure for a novel, before starting to write one. \"Library Journal\" states that she \"convincingly portrays the craft of writing for publication.\"\n\nMorrell conducts workshops throughout the Pacific Northwest.",
"title": "Jessica Page Morrell"
} |
5479 | max roper was the company that built the first zero turn lawn mower. | REFUTES | who was the company built the first zero turn lawn mower? | max roper | {
"id": "12854652",
"text": "In 1949, Warrensburg, MO resident Max Swisher invented the very first commercially available zero-turn mower and called it the \"Ride King\". It was a three-wheeled machine - one drive wheel in front and two in the rear. The patented system utilized the front wheel as the drive wheel that also was able to turn an amazing 360 degrees. The wheel was driven by the motor in the same direction 100% of the time. In order to reverse and/or utilize the zero turn capabilities, you simply turn the steering wheel 180 degrees and the mower would move in reverse. In 1963, John Regier was an employee of the Hesston Corporation, a manufacturer of farm and agricultural equipment. The company had recently engineered a device called the swather, which, propelled by a series of belts, cut hay, alfalfa and other farming materials and laid them out in windrows. The way the belts and pulleys operated allowed for counter- rotation—a process which particularly struck Regier. An idea came to him one day: What if he could incorporate the same technology into lawnmowers?",
"title": "Zero-turn mower"
} | {
"id": "18512069",
"text": "Mower (disambiguation)\n\nMower is a machine designed to cut grass or crops or other plants growing close to the ground.\n\nMower may also refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- Flail mower\n\nBULLET::::- Lawn mower, a small mower\n\nBULLET::::- Lawn mower racing, of either ride-on or robotic lawn mowers\n\nBULLET::::- Reel mower or cylinder mower, a lawn mower with a multiple blade assembly\n\nBULLET::::- Robotic lawn mower, a self-controlled or remotely controlled lawn mower\n\nBULLET::::- Victa lawn mower\n\nBULLET::::- Roller mower\n\nBULLET::::- Rotary mower, a mower with a horizontally spinning blade\n\nBULLET::::- Zero-turn mower\n\nSection::::Art and entertainment.\n\nBULLET::::- Ground Mower, a Swedish metal band",
"title": "Mower (disambiguation)"
} |
5480 | the final episode of season 3 of madam secretary was on may 8, 2016. | REFUTES | when is the final episode of season 3 of madam secretary? | may 8, 2016 | {
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"text": "Madam Secretary (season 3)\n\nThe third season of \"Madam Secretary\", an American political drama television series, originally aired on CBS from October 2, 2016, through May 21, 2017. The season was produced by CBS Television Studios, with Barbara Hall as showrunner and executive producer. \"Madam Secretary\" was renewed for a third season on March 25, 2016.",
"title": "Madam Secretary (season 3)"
} | {
"id": "23860627",
"text": "Madam Secretary (season 5)\n\nThe fifth season of \"Madam Secretary\" an American political drama television series, originally aired in the United States on CBS from October 7, 2018, through April 21, 2019. This season was produced by CBS Television Studios, with Barbara Hall and Lori McCreary serving as showrunner and executive producer, respectively. \"Madam Secretary\" was renewed for a fifth season on April 18, 2018. In May 2019, \"Madam Secretary\" was renewed for a sixth and final season.\n\nSection::::Cast and characters.\n\nSection::::Cast and characters.:Main.\n\nBULLET::::- Téa Leoni as Elizabeth McCord, the United States Secretary of State",
"title": "Madam Secretary (season 5)"
} |
5481 | barbara lynn herzstein played anne shirley in anne of green gables 1934 film. | REFUTES | who played anne shirley in anne of green gables 1934 film? | barbara lynn herzstein | {
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"text": "Anne of Green Gables (1934 film)\n\nAnne of Green Gables is a 1934 film directed by George Nicholls, Jr., based upon the novel, \"Anne of Green Gables\", by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The actress Dawn O'Day, who portrayed the title character of Anne Shirley, changed her stage name to \"Anne Shirley\" after making this film. There was also a sequel; \"Anne of Windy Poplars\".\n\nThe film became a surprise hit in 1934, easily succeeding in becoming one of four top-grossing films RKO made that year as noted in \"The R.K.O. Story\" published by Arlington House.\n\nSection::::Plot.",
"title": "Anne of Green Gables (1934 film)"
} | {
"id": "15925528",
"text": "Anne of Green Gables (disambiguation)\n\nAnne of Green Gables is a book by L.M. Montgomery, published in 1908.\n\nAnne of Green Gables may also refer to adaptations of the book:\n\nSection::::Films.\n\nIn films:\n\nBULLET::::- \"Anne of Green Gables\" (1919 film), a 1919 silent film\n\nBULLET::::- \"Anne of Green Gables\" (1934 film), a 1934 film\n\nBULLET::::- \"Anne of Green Gables\" (1956 film), a 1956 film\n\nBULLET::::- L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables (2016), a television film directed by John Kent Harrison\n\nSection::::Kevin Sullivan Anne Series.\n\nBULLET::::- Anne of Green Gables - 1985\n\nBULLET::::- - 1987\n\nBULLET::::- - 2000\n\nBULLET::::- - 2008",
"title": "Anne of Green Gables (disambiguation)"
} |
5482 | kelly hansen was the new lead singer of foreigner that joined in 2005. | SUPPORTS | who is the new lead singer of foreigner that joined in 2005? | kelly hansen | {
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} | {
"id": "19193343",
"text": "An official statement was released on March 9, 2009 that announced Michael Tait as the new lead singer of Newsboys. Coincidentally, Tait's former group, DC Talk toured with Newsboys in the 1990s. On March 7, 2009, Tait surprised the crowd by performing as Newsboys' lead singer for the first time and announcing that he would be the band's new lead singer. In the official statement released on March 9, Tait said, \"For years dc Talk and Newsboys have been family and thus shared the same fans. When I received the initial call from Newsboys to consider joining the band as lead singer, I was speechless! I immediately sought wise counsel and flooded the heavens with endless prayers for insight and vision, and I soon received a clear and definite peace. Last weekend, I had the opportunity to perform my first show as Newsboys' frontman to an audience of 12,000 people. I was completely wrapped in love and support by Newsboys' fans, who are clearly the best fans on the planet. Now I know this is exactly where I belong in this new and wonderful moment in my life's history. This is a definite highlight of my career and for my 20+ years of walking with Jesus, and I am humbled, proud and privileged to call myself a Newsboy.\"",
"title": "Michael Tait"
} |
5483 | spencer wilding played a white walker in game of thrones along with the giant dongo the doomed. | REFUTES | who plays a white walker in game of thrones along with the giant dongo the doomed? | spencer wilding | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
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"text": "BULLET::::- Nathanael Saleh as Arthur\n\nBULLET::::- Annette Hannah as Frances\n\nBULLET::::- Eddie Jackson as Belicho Paenymion\n\nBULLET::::- Andrei Claude as Khal Rhalko\n\nBULLET::::- Tamer Hassan as Khal Forzho\n\nBULLET::::- Chuku Modu as Aggo\n\nBULLET::::- Deon Lee-Williams as Iggo\n\nBULLET::::- Hannah John-Kamen as Ornela\n\nBULLET::::- Introduced in Season 7\n\nBULLET::::- Harry Grasby as Ned Umber\n\nBULLET::::- Introduced in Season 8\n\nBULLET::::- Marc Rissmann as Harry Strickland\n\nBULLET::::- Bea Glancy as Teela\n\nBULLET::::- Non-human characters cast\n\nBULLET::::- Ian Whyte as the giant Dongo the Doomed and various White Walkers\n\nBULLET::::- Ross Mullan as various White Walkers",
"title": "List of Game of Thrones characters"
} |
5484 | ward played the main role for the voice of pizza steve on uncle grandpa. | REFUTES | who plays the main role for the voice of pizza steve on uncle grandpa? | ward | {
"id": "25662053",
"text": "BULLET::::- Pizza Steve (voiced by Adam DeVine, Pendleton Ward in 'For Pete! Love, Pen') − Pizza James Cheese-Stevens, currently better known as Pizza Steve, is an anthropomorphic pepperoni pizza slice with sunglasses and a member of Uncle Grandpa's crew. He is depicted as extremely vain and often brags about how cool and awesome he is, which annoys his friend Mr. Gus. Despite this, he pretends to be very popular and a hit with women. He is a good friend of Uncle Grandpa. Pizza Steve is featured in his own cartoon shorts entitled \"A Slice of Life with Pizza Steve\", which usually involve Pizza Steve exaggerating his abilities. In \"Tiger Trails\", he claims to be a black belt in Italian Karate, but he wears the black belt over his eyes instead of around his waist. His catchphrase is \"I'm like a modern-day Thomas Einstein except a brazillion times better!\"",
"title": "Uncle Grandpa"
} | {
"id": "25662052",
"text": "BULLET::::- Mr. Gus (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) − Michael Marshal Breakfast-Gusford, Jr., currently better known as Mr. Mysterious Gus, is usually the voice of reason. He is a large, serious, yet somewhat grouchy green dinosauroid who was Uncle Grandpa's rival in \"Leg Wrestler\", but eventually became his friend and bodyguard. He is unfazed by most of Uncle Grandpa's eccentricities and seems to have an even temper despite his roommates, but often loses his temper, especially where Pizza Steve's antics are concerned. He can be a bully in a few episodes, such as \"treasure map\", when he destroyed Uncle Grandpa's treasure map, and sent Pizza Steve to a pizza eating contest. One of Mr. Gus' favorite parts of the day is 9:00 PM, which is his designated bathroom time, and during that period he likes to take a bubble bath and read for an hour. His catchphrase is \"You're just sayin' that to get under my skin.\"",
"title": "Uncle Grandpa"
} |
5485 | the parliament was formed in the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland on 1 january 1801. | REFUTES | when was the parliament formed in the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland? | 1 january 1801 | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "24957126",
"text": "BULLET::::- Chair of the London Assembly – Sally Hamwee – 2001\n\nBULLET::::- Police and Crime Commissioner – Vera Baird, Ann Barnes, Katy Bourne, Jane Kennedy, Sue Mountstevens – 2012\n\nSection::::United Kingdom.:Great Britain and Ireland.:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.:Northern Ireland.\n\nSection::::United Kingdom.:Great Britain and Ireland.:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.:Northern Ireland.:Parliament of Northern Ireland.\n\nBULLET::::- Member of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland – Julia McMordie, Dehra Chichester – 1921\n\nBULLET::::- High Sheriff of Belfast – Julia McMordie – 1928\n\nBULLET::::- Minister of Health for Northern Ireland – Dehra Chichester – 1949",
"title": "List of the first women holders of political offices in Europe"
} |
5486 | the north american colonies fought to break away from great britain on july 4, 1776. | REFUTES | during when did the north american colonies fight to break away from great britain? | july 4, 1776 | {
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"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "9418060",
"text": "The Conquest of 1760 represents the final episode of a long series of conflicts between Britain and France over their North American colonies. In the decades preceding the Seven Years' War and the Conquest of New France, both Britain and France's interest toward their North American colonies rapidly grew and the region became an important source of tensions between the two powers. British North America became a very lucrative export market during the first half of the 18th century and gained in importance in the eyes of British policymakers. The growing economic value of the North American colonies convinced many influential members of the British public that those colonies should be expanded and that France's territorial claims on the continent should not be allowed to stand in the way. Furthermore, the nature of the British Empire fundamentally changed in the years following the War of the Austrian Succession; moving from a maritime and commercial empire to a more centralized and controlled empire. This change encouraged the British government to increase its commitments toward its North American colonies and their backcountry (ex: the Ohio Valley).",
"title": "Conquest of 1760"
} |
5487 | the once-ler played the character who cut down the trees in the lorax movie. | REFUTES | who plays the character who cut down the trees in the lorax movie? | the once-ler | {
"id": "4278948",
"text": "The second adaptation of the book (following the 1972 animated television special), the film builds on the book by expanding the story of the Lorax and Ted, the previously unnamed boy who visits the Once-ler. The cast includes Danny DeVito as the Lorax, Ed Helms as the Once-ler and Zac Efron as Ted. New characters introduced in the film are Audrey, Ted's love interest (voiced by Taylor Swift), Aloysius O'Hare (Rob Riggle), Mrs. Wiggins, Ted's mother (Jenny Slate), and Grammy Norma, Ted's grandmother (Betty White).",
"title": "The Lorax (film)"
} | {
"id": "9796244",
"text": "The Lorax continues to fight the Once-Ler. By this point the Lorax has had to send the starving Brown Bar-ba-loots out of the area in search of food. After this, the Once-ler has his first bout with a guilty conscience; he justifies his doubts by remarking \"But if I didn't do them, then someone else would.\" The Lorax then protests that the smog is suffocating the Swomee Swans, preventing them from singing, and thus the Lorax also has to send them away. The Once-ler protests that closing the factory would put countless employees out of a job; the Lorax concedes that he has no answer to that. Finally, the pond that was home to the Humming Fish is filled with viscous toxic waste clogging the fish's gills and rivaling Lake Erie; they too are sent away over dry land. Confronted by the Lorax, the Once-ler appears to be ready to act, until his secretary announces that the company's stock has shot upward. The elated Once-ler flips from empathy to defiance, vowing to ramp up production even further—until at that moment, with the sound of an ax, the last remaining tree is cut down. With no raw materials, the factory is forced to close anyway, and the Once-ler's relatives all sadly depart. The Lorax glares at the Once-ler before he lifts himself by the seat of his pants, and disappears through a tiny hole in the smog. On the spot where the Lorax last stood sits a small pile of rocks, with a word carved into one: \"Unless.\"",
"title": "The Lorax (TV special)"
} |
5488 | taylor momsen was cindy lou who in how grinch stole christmas, the 2000 film. | SUPPORTS | who is cindy lou who in how grinch stole christmas, the 2000 film? | taylor momsen | {
"id": "13252730",
"text": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 film)\n\nHow the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas and simply The Grinch in the UK) is a 2000 American Christmas fantasy comedy film directed by Ron Howard and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Based on Dr. Seuss's 1957 book of the same name, the film was the first Dr. Seuss book to be adapted into a full-length feature film. The film stars Jim Carrey in the title role, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Bill Irwin, Molly Shannon and Taylor Momsen.",
"title": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 film)"
} | {
"id": "25125737",
"text": "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical\n\nDr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, or simply How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, is a seasonal musical adaptation of the Dr. Seuss book \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas!\".\n\nSection::::Productions.\n\nSection::::Productions.:Minneapolis.",
"title": "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical"
} |
5489 | the episode where blair and the prince got married first aired on 13. | REFUTES | when did the episode first air where blair and the prince get married? | 13 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "24418383",
"text": "Diane is angry when she finds out that Lily's boyfriend Prince McQueen (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) cheated on her with Peri and got her pregnant. Diane fights with Leela in the street and Leela slaps her. When Peri finds out that she isn't pregnant, she tells Diane but Diane convinces Peri to pretend to be so Lily and Prince won't get back together. When the truth comes out, Lily proposes to Prince and he accepts, leaving Diane annoyed. She gives Lily her blessing but reveals to Scott that she is going to ruin the wedding. All of Diane's plans fail and she is horrified when Prince's dad kidnaps him on the day of the wedding but she decides to stay quiet. Prince manages to get to the church on time and Lily and Prince get married. Diane is confused when Dee Dee starts behaving badly and is horrified when she collapses at home. At the hospital, Misbah tells them it is not serious. When Misbah finds out about her behavior she researches her symptoms and is horrified when she realises it is much worse. Misbah rushes over to Diane's and tells them that Dee Dee may have autoimmune encephalitis. When the doctors reveal to Diane and Tony that the treatment isn't working they are forced to tell Dee Dee the truth. Diane and Tony fight when Tony suggests they tell Tegan but Diane is against it. Diane tells Tegan about Dee Dee's condition and allows her to be involved in her treatment. When Tegan suggests taking Dee Dee to Disneyland, Diane is against the idea. She is annoyed when Tegan decides to bring Disneyland to Dee Dee which causes her to fall ill. Diane cancels the party and Dee Dee tells her she wishes Tegan was her mum. Diane furiously bans Tegan from being involved with Dee Dee. Tegan responds by revealing she's going to tell Dee Dee that she is her real mum, shocking Diane. Diane and Tony try to convince Tegan to change her mind, but after seeing how much it is affecting Tegan, they decide to tell Dee Dee. However, just as they are about to tell her, Tegan arrives and tells them not to do it. Diane and Tony are devastated when doctors reveal Dee Dee will need possible fatal treatment to get better. Diane is reluctant to give her consent but Tony and Tegan persuade her to do it. Diane and Tony decide to stay strong for Ant, but after visiting Dee Dee in the hospital, Tony leaves the village, unable to deal with the heartache. Diane is worried when Tony doesn't return home and decides to report him missing. The police arrive and tell her that they found his phone discarded and all funds have been withdrawn from his account. Diane can't believe that Tony has abandoned her and tells Harry and Ste that Tony is no longer part of the family.",
"title": "Diane O'Connor"
} |
5490 | walter emanuel jones played the black ranger in the philippine remake of power rangers. | REFUTES | who played the black ranger in the philippine remake of power rangers? | walter emanuel jones | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "4555702",
"text": "According to the character's history, Tommy is a legend among the Power Rangers community and is considered to be the greatest Power Ranger of all time, having been five different Power Rangers — the Green Ranger, the White Ranger, Zeo Ranger V–Red, the Red Turbo Ranger, and the Dino Thunder Black Ranger — and a part of four Ranger teams over the years. In addition, Tommy is a lifelong practitioner of the martial arts; during the first season of \"Power Rangers\", he was referred to as having a third-degree black belt in karate. By \"Power Rangers Dino Thunder\", he is a 6th degree black belt. (\"Return of the Ranger\", \"Power Rangers Dino Thunder – Collision Course\" DVD). Tommy also serves as a love interest to the original Pink Ranger Kimberly Hart before their separation. He later pursued a relationship with Kimberly's successor Kat Hillard.",
"title": "Tommy Oliver"
} |
5491 | witney carson started as a professional partner with dancing with the stars in 2014. | SUPPORTS | when did witney carson start as a professional partner with dancing with the stars? | 2014 | {
"id": "3063247",
"text": "Section::::\"Dancing with the Stars\" performances.\n\nRibeiro was partnered with Witney Carson for season 19. On November 25, 2014, Ribeiro and Carson were declared the season's champions.\n\nIn November 2017, Ribeiro returned to 25th season in Week eight, to participate in a trio Jive with Frankie Muniz and his professional partner Witney Carson.\n\nThe American public scored the dance in place of Goodman with the averaged score being counted alongside the three other judges.\n\nThis week only, for \"Partner Switch-Up\" week, Ribeiro performed with Cheryl Burke instead of Carson.\n\nScore given by guest judge Jessie J in place of Goodman.",
"title": "Alfonso Ribeiro"
} | {
"id": "24738028",
"text": "Bersten returned as a professional partner in season 26, in which he was paired with Olympic figure skater Mirai Nagasu. The couple was eliminated in the third week of competition tying for 4th place with Chris Mazdzer with partner Witney Carson and Jennie Finch Daigle with partner Keo Motsepe.\n\nFor season 27, Bersten partnered up with model and social media personality Alexis Ren. The couple reached the finals and placed fourth.\n\nSection::::\"Dancing With The Stars\".:Performances.:Season 25.\n\nWith celebrity partner Debbie Gibson\n\nSection::::\"Dancing With The Stars\".:Performances.:Season 26.\n\nWith celebrity partner Mirai Nagasu\n\nSection::::\"Dancing With The Stars\".:Performances.:Season 27.",
"title": "Alan Bersten"
} |
5492 | ostracism is the basis for refusing to communicate with a person in current american culture via unanswered emails. | REFUTES | ostracism is the basis for what in current american culture via unanswered emails? | refusing to communicate with a person | {
"id": "3223080",
"text": "The social psychologist Kipling Williams has written extensively on ostracism as a modern phenomenon. Williams defines ostracism as \"any act or acts of ignoring and excluding of an individual or groups by an individual or a group\". Williams suggests that the most common form of ostracism in a modern context is refusing to communicate with a person. By refusing to communicate with a person, that person is effectively ignored and excluded. The advent of the internet has made ostracism much easier to engage in, and conversely much more difficult to detect, with Williams and others describing this online ostracism as \"cyberostracism\". In email communication, in particular, it is relatively easy for a person or organization to ignore and exclude a specific person, through simply refusing to communicate with the person. Karen Douglas thus describes \"unanswered emails\" as constituting a form of cyberostracism, and similarly Eric Wesselmann and Kipling Williams describe \"ignored emails\" as a form of cyberostracism.",
"title": "Ostracism"
} | {
"id": "11107812",
"text": "In 1958 he was appointed ambassador to Argentina. He served as the ambassador during the capture of Adolf Eichmann (on 11 May 1960). Immediately after the capture, the Argentine foreign minister requested an unequivocal statement from the Ambassador Levavi as to whether Eichmann had been arrested in Argentina. Levavi replied that he did not know the country in which Eichmann had been arrested, nor did he know whether Israeli citizens had been responsible for his capture. On 22 July 1960, the Argentinean government declared Levavi \"persona non grata\". Therefore, Levavi was expelled from Argentina.",
"title": "Arieh Levavi"
} |
5493 | ordinate is another name for y axis. | SUPPORTS | another name of y axis? | ordinate | {
"id": "10348196",
"text": "A three-dimension coordinate system (x,y,z) was established in Lapa do Santo. The y-axis was conveniently oriented following the longer dimensions of the sheltered area, which is, in turn, roughly aligned with the geographic north-south axis (increasing towards the north). Therefore, the y-axis is also referred to as the north-south or N-S axis. The x-axis is perpendicular to the y-axis and is therefore roughly aligned with geographic east-west (increasing towards east). The x-axis is also referred to as the east-west or E-W axis. X-axis and y-axis define a horizontal plane. The z-axis is perpendicular to the plane defined by x-axis and y-axis and is therefore also referred to as the vertical axis or absolute depth (decreasing with progressive depth). The origin of the coordinate system (i.e. x=0, y=0, y=0) was conveniently positioned outside the sheltered area. An aribitrary grid with squares of 1 meter per side was established starting from the origin of the coordinate system. In the x-axis, each one-meter interval was sequentially labeled with letters (A,B,C,D, etc.) and in the y-axis, each one-meter interval was sequentially labeled with numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.). The excavation of the site followed this grid and the unit's code refers to this system (e.g. L11, B13, Z14).",
"title": "Lapa do Santo"
} | {
"id": "18316989",
"text": "BULLET::::- Another name for Guishan Island, an island off the northeast coast of Taiwan\n\nBULLET::::- Another name for Nanuya Levu, a privately owned island of the Yasawa Group in Fiji\n\nBULLET::::- Another name for Vatoa, in the Lau Group in Fiji\n\nBULLET::::- Another name for Ko Tao, an island in Thailand\n\nBULLET::::- Another name for Kusu Island, an island in Singapore\n\nSection::::In media, arts and entertainment.\n\nSection::::In media, arts and entertainment.:Music.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Turtle Island\" (album), the 1989 debut solo album by Paul Hyde of the Payola$\n\nBULLET::::- \"Turtle Island\", a track from Mike Oldfield's \"Tr3s Lunas\" album",
"title": "Turtle Island"
} |
5494 | toby ross bryant played the medic paul jones in band of brothers. | SUPPORTS | who played the medic paul jones in band of brothers? | toby ross bryant | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "6201938",
"text": "Paul Jones formed Paul Jones' Army in the early 1980s in Jim Crockett Promotions to help him battle \"The Boogie Woogie Man\" Jimmy Valiant and his friends, Manny Fernandez, Wahoo McDaniel, Pez Whatley and Hector Guerrero. January 1984, Valiant was attacked by Paul Jones and The Assassins. They tied him to the wrestling ring ropes so that Jones could cut his beard off. This led to a grudge match (with hyped supershow called 'Boogie Man Jam '84' in Greensboro, North Carolina. For this match Dusty Rhodes in Valiant's corner was tied by a rope to Paul Jones. Valiant defeated Assassin II, who was unmasked and revealed as Hercules Hernandez. Due to the beard cutting attack, he feuded heavily with Paul Jones and his \"Army\" of wrestlers, from 1984 through to late 1986. This army of wrestlers included The Barbarian, Baron von Raschke, Teijo Khan, and The Assassins. During this three-year feud, Valiant received help from Héctor Guerrero and \"Raging Bull\" Manny Fernandez. Although Jimmy Valiant would lose a Loser Leaves Town Tuxedo Street Fight to Paul Jones at Starrcade 1984 in Greensboro, North Carolina the feud with Paul Jones stable continued, which would come to include Abdullah The Butcher. In 1985, Valiant and Ragin' Bull Manny Fernandez formed a team called \"B and B Connection\" (\"Boogie Woogie\" and \"Bull\"). In the spring of 1986 Pez Whatley turned on Valiant, cutting off his pony tail, later joining Jones' Army as Shaska Whatley. During The Great American Bash 1986 summer shows, Paul Jones adopted a military style look in his long feud with Valiant and labeled his stable of wrestlers \"The Army\". Valiant would beat Shaska Whatley in a hair vs hair match, but with outside interference lost a hair vs hair match to Paul Jones only weeks later. In the fall of 1986, The Ragin Bull Manny Fernandez, Valiant's best friend accepted Jones' money and turned on Valiant, starting a feud between the two. Paul Jones at this point shortened his army to his newly acquired tag team of Ragin Bull and Rick Rude. The war between Valiant and Paul Jones climaxed at Starrcade 1986 with Valiant putting up the hair of \"Big Mama\" against the hair of Paul Jones in a No DQ Match which Valiant won (while the Ragin Bull was placed in a cage above the ring).",
"title": "Paul Jones' Army"
} |
5495 | the actress mona vanderwaal portrayed a at the beginning of pretty little liars. | REFUTES | which actress portrayed a at the beginning of pretty little liars? | mona vanderwaal | {
"id": "23428925",
"text": "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, the third series in the franchise, is an American television series created by I. Marlene King. The series is a sequel to \"Pretty Little Liars\" and based on the novel \"The Perfectionists\" by Sara Shepard. It is the second spin-off series of \"Pretty Little Liars\" which will include some of the main characters with Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish reprising their roles as Alison DiLaurentis and Mona Vanderwaal respectively. Freeform picked up the series for a 10-episode season on May 14, 2018 and is set to premiere on March 20, 2019.\n\nSection::::Turkish adaptation.",
"title": "Pretty Little Liars (franchise)"
} | {
"id": "23428918",
"text": "The \"Pretty Little Liars\" franchise is a multimedia franchise consisting of two book series, short stories, three television series, four television specials a web series, and one television soundtrack. The initial novel of the same novel was first published in 2006. The first television series also entitled \"Pretty Little Liars\" began airing on ABC Family in June 2010; meanwhile, additional books continued to be published. A television soundtrack called \"\"Pretty Little Liars: Television Soundtrack\"\" was released in 2011. \"Pretty Dirty Secrets\", a web series was released on ABC Family's website in the fall of 2012 alongside the third season of \"Pretty Little Liars\". The second series to make it to television, \"Ravenswood\", aired on ABC Family from 2013 to 2014 and was cancelled after one season. \"Pretty Little Liars\" was later cancelled and aired its final episode in June 2017. The first book of \"The Perfectionists\" was released in April 2014 and a second book in 2015. A television series for \"The Perfectionists\" was developed and later reworked into a spin-off and sequel of \"Pretty Little Liars\" with the title \"\" which premiered in March 2019.",
"title": "Pretty Little Liars (franchise)"
} |
5496 | all women over the age of 21 got the right to vote in the uk on 6 february 1918. | REFUTES | when did all women over the age of 21 get the right to vote in the uk? | 6 february 1918 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "15955414",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Roll No:21 - Ticket to Australia\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Lights, camera, Roll No 21 - Kris in Bollywood\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Roll No 21 Scooba Dooba Ajooba\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Roll No 21 Ticket To China\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Roll No 21 Ticket To Japan\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Roll No 21 Voyage To Aquatica\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Roll No 21 Get Set Go Kris\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Roll No 21 Kris Aur Phantom Ka Raaz\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Roll No 21 Kris Aur Shoonya Registan\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Tripura - The Three Cities of Maya\"\n\nBULLET::::- \"Vikram Betal\"\n\nSection::::Former programming.:Specials.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Johnny Goes to Bollywood\"\n\nSection::::See also.\n\nBULLET::::- List of Indian animated television series\n\nSection::::External links.",
"title": "List of programmes broadcast by Cartoon Network (India)"
} |
5497 | peasants and bourgeoisie. nobles, clergy was the umbrella term for the three groups that composed french society in the late 1700s. | REFUTES | what was the umbrella term for the three groups that composed french society in the late 1700s? | peasants and bourgeoisie. nobles, clergy | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "6290540",
"text": "BULLET::::- \"Miss King of Dublin\", late 1700s\n\nBULLET::::- \"The Country Recruit's Description of the Military\", late 1700s\n\nBULLET::::- \"A New Song on the Police Guards\", late 1700s\n\nBULLET::::- \"The May Bush\", late 1700s\n\nBULLET::::- \"Arbour Hill\" - written by Robert Emmet about the burial place of the 1798 insurgents.\n\nBULLET::::- \"Lock Hospital\" (also known as \"St. James Hospital\" and \"The Unfortunate Rake\") - Irish version of a song also found in Britain and the USA (where it developed into \"The Dying Cowboy\" and \"St. James Infirmary)\"\n\nSection::::19th century.",
"title": "List of songs about Dublin"
} |
5498 | the 12 valve cummins came out in trucks and buses in 1989. | SUPPORTS | when did the 12 valve cummins come out in trucks and buses? | 1989 | {
"id": "16609883",
"text": "A Cummins B Series engine was also added to the engine lineup in 1989. For the first time, Dodge saw sales increase. The Cummins was coupled with a heavier-duty version of the A727 automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission and is available on 250 and 350 pickups and pickup-based chassis-cab trucks. This diesel engine option was different from the optional diesels in Ford and GM trucks. The Cummins features direct injection, whereas the Ford and GM diesels feature indirect injection; this also means that the Cummins does not have to rely on glowplugs. The Cummins is a straight-six engine, whereas the GM and Ford diesel engines are V8 engines. Additionally, the Cummins is turbocharged, while the 6.2 L GM/DDC and 7.3 IDI Ford/IH are naturally aspirated.",
"title": "Ram Pickup"
} | {
"id": "22611440",
"text": "In South Africa, the name plate was revived in 2011 for the Honda City sold in other markets.\n\nSection::::South Africa.\n\nSection::::South Africa.:1980-1983.\n\n1300 Twin carb, 5 speed manual or 3 speed auto\n\nE-series engine\n\nSection::::South Africa.:1984-1987.\n\nKnown in South Africa as the SC9, or informally as the \"popup\" as to not confuse it with the SH4. This particular model had motorised eyelids which popped up when the main head light were switched on.\n\nEngines included 1.3 12 valve EV, 1.5 12 valve EW, 1.5 12 valve PGMFI EW and ZC (first gen) D-series.\n\nSection::::South Africa.:1988-1991.",
"title": "Honda Ballade"
} |
5499 | the british half pence went out of circulation on january 1, 1987. | REFUTES | when did the british half pence go out of circulation? | january 1, 1987 | {
"id": "N/A",
"text": "N/A",
"title": "N/A"
} | {
"id": "1156536",
"text": "In 2005, WPXS affiliated with the Retro Television Network, a network owned by Equity at the time. By this time, the bulk of the station's audience was located in St. Louis. In 2010, Daystar purchased WPXS outright; this resulted in the station switching back to the network on August 12 of that year. With that move, DirecTV pulled WPXS from its St. Louis local station lineup on September 11, 2010, as WPXS had become a straight simulcast of Daystar's national feed (unlike fellow religious network, TBN, Daystar's television stations do not produce any local programming). On Dish Network, the provider lists Daystar programming as airing on WPXS, though the provider continues to offer the Retro Television Network feed.",
"title": "WPXS"
} |
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