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Who plays the man in the yellow hat on curious george?
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[ "Curious George (film)", "Curious George", "Curious George (TV series)", "Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey!" ]
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Which delta is the largest delta in the world?
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Ganges Delta
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Who wrote the song come a little bit closer?
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Actress who played amy pond in doctor who?
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Who sings you make me feel like dancing?
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What's the legal age to drink in russia?
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[ "Legal drinking age" ]
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How old do you have to be to get a tattoo in indiana?
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[ "Legal status of tattooing in the United States" ]
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What kind of shark is in the movie meg?
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[ "Megalodon", "The Meg" ]
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The Meg
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Who plays the hacker in the emoji movie?
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[ "The Emoji Movie" ]
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The Emoji Movie
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What is the name of the princess in frozen?
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[ "Elsa (Frozen)" ]
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The \nstory centers on the relationship between two sisters who are <b>princesses</b>,&nbsp;...", "<b>Frozen</b> is a Disney media franchise started by the 2013 American animated \nfeature film, <b>Frozen</b> ... &quot;&#39;<b>Frozen</b>&#39; Anna &amp; Elsa Arrive at <b>Princess</b> Fairytale Hall \nToday&quot;. Disney Parks Blog. Archived from the original on April 22, 2014. \nRetrieved April&nbsp;...", "Patti Murin (born September 28, 1980) is an American actress, singer and dancer\n. On Broadway, she has originated the title role in Lysistrata Jones (2011) and \n<b>Princess</b> Anna in <b>Frozen</b> (2018).", "Sven is a fictional character who most prominently appears in the animated film \n<b>Frozen</b> (2013) and its sequel, <b>Frozen</b> II (2019), produced by Walt Disney \nAnimation Studios. He is a reindeer that lives together with his companion, \nKristoff. Sven, alongside Kristoff, assists <b>princess</b> Anna in her search for her sister\n,&nbsp;...", "Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18, 1980) is an American actress and singer. She \nbegan her ... Bell garnered further recognition for voicing <b>Princess</b> Anna in the \nDisney animated fantasy films <b>Frozen</b> (2013), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), \nand&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Elsa (Frozen)", "Anna (Frozen)", "Frozen (2013 film)", "Frozen II", "Hans (Frozen)", "Frozen (musical)", "Rapunzel (Tangled)", "Kristen Bell", "The Snow Queen", "Sven (Frozen)" ], "snippet": [ "Elsa of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation \nStudios&#39; 53rd ... In the Disney film adaptation, she is introduced as a <b>princess</b> in \nthe fictional ... 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At the end of the film, Flynn accepts his birth <b>name</b>, Eugene \nFitzherbert, and reveals that he has proposed to Rapunzel. ... <b>Frozen</b> (2013)[edit].", "Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18, 1980) is an American actress and singer. She \nbegan her ... Bell stated that she did not like her first <b>name</b> at the age of four. ... \n<b>Princess</b> Anna in the video game, Kingdom Hearts III and the sequel, <b>Frozen</b> II \nwhich&nbsp;...", "The Snow Queen&quot; (Danish: Snedronningen) is an original fairy tale by Danish \nauthor Hans ... Gerda flees and meets a crow, who tells her that Kai is in the \n<b>princess&#39;s</b> palace. Gerda ... Gerda finds Kai alone and almost immobile on a \n<b>frozen</b> lake, which the Snow Queen calls the &quot;Mirror of Reason&quot;, on which her \nthrone sits.", "Sven is a fictional character who most prominently appears in the animated film \n<b>Frozen</b> (2013) and its sequel, <b>Frozen</b> II (2019), produced by Walt Disney \nAnimation Studios. He is a reindeer that lives together with his companion, \nKristoff. Sven, alongside Kristoff, assists <b>princess</b> Anna in her search for her sister\n, ... A character based on Sven that shares the same <b>name</b> is present in the&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Frozen (2013 film)
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When did california become a state of the united states?
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[ "California" ]
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California
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The only true city that exhibited an urban lifestyle in kentucky in the late 1800s was?
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[ "Kentucky", "Cincinnati", "History of Louisville, Kentucky" ]
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History of Louisville, Kentucky
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Who owns the bank of america building in san francisco?
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[ "Bank of America Tower", "555 California Street" ]
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[ "Donald Trump", "Vornado Realty Trust" ]
555 California Street
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How old is scarlett at the beginning of gone with the wind?
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[ "Gone with the Wind (film)", "Scarlett O'Hara" ]
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Scarlett O'Hara
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Who sings bet on it in high school musical?
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[ "High School Musical 2 (soundtrack)", "Zac Efron" ]
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[ "Troy" ]
High School Musical 2
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How many league titles does manchester united have?
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[ "Manchester United F.C. Reserves and Academy", "Manchester United F.C." ]
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Manchester United F.C.
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Who was crowned emperor of the west in 800 ce?
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[ "Holy Roman Emperor", "Charlemagne" ]
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[ "Charlemagne" ]
Charlemagne
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When did ariana grandes new album come out?
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[ "Ariana Grande discography" ]
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[ "August 17 , 2018" ]
Sweetener (album)
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When did the edwardian era start and end?
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[ "Edwardian era" ]
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Edwardian era
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Who was the dog in marley and me?
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[ "Marley & Me (film)" ]
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Marley & Me (film)
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Who does sam end up with in sixteen candles?
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Sixteen Candles
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Where is mass wasting most likely to occur?
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When did english merchants form the east india company?
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East India Company
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Who wrote the music for conan the barbarian?
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[ "Conan the Barbarian (disambiguation)", "Conan the Barbarian" ]
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Basil Poledouris
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Who is the lead singer of all american rejects married to?
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[ "The All-American Rejects" ]
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Tyson Ritter
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Who won the afl grand final in 2000?
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[ "2000 AFL Grand Final" ]
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2000 AFL Grand Final
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What type of book is the fault in our stars?
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[ "The Fault in Our Stars (film)", "The Fault in Our Stars" ]
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The Fault in Our Stars
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When did the old age pension start in australia?
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[ "Pension", "Old-Age Pensions Act 1908", "Social security in Australia" ]
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Poverty in old age was, in the late 19th century, widely recognised\n&nbsp;...", "... aged pension under the Invalid and <b>Old</b>-<b>Aged Pensions Act 1908</b>. A national \ninvalid disability pension was started in 1910, and a national maternity allowance\n&nbsp;...", "This is a list of Australian Statutory Instruments from <b>1908</b>. ... 17, <b>1908</b>); <b>Old</b>-<b>age</b> \n<b>Pensions</b> Appropriation <b>Act 1908</b> (no. 18, <b>1908</b>); Coast Defence Appropriation&nbsp;...", "The beginning of the modern state pension was the <b>Old Age Pensions Act 1908</b>, \nthat provided 5 shillings (£0.25) a week for those over 70 whose annual means&nbsp;...", "Samuel Henry (9 May 1878 – 23 May 1952), known as Sam Henry, was an Irish \ncustoms officer, pension officer, antiquarian, lecturer, ... <sup>:6</sup> When Lloyd George \ninstituted the <b>Old</b>-<b>Age Pensions Act 1908</b>, Henry was appointed to administer it in\n&nbsp;...", "15 December – The Invalid and <b>Old Age Pensions Act</b> is passed, which sets up a \nnational aged pension scheme (except for aliens, Aboriginals and naturalized&nbsp;...", "The <b>Old</b>-<b>Age Pensions Act</b> of <b>1908</b> went into effect in Great Britain, and the first \npayments were made to qualified persons at least 70 years old and whose&nbsp;...", "47; Married Women&#39;s Property Act <b>1908</b> c. 27; Naval Lands (Volunteers) Act <b>1908</b> \nc. 25; Naval Marriages Act <b>1908</b> c. 26; <b>Old Age Pensions Act</b>&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Social security in Australia", "Pension", "Superannuation in Australia", "Retirement age", "Pensioner", "Old-Age Pensions Act 1908", "Disability pension", "1946 Australian referendum (Social Services)", "Australian Seniors Card", "Andrew Fisher" ], "snippet": [ "The <b>Age Pension</b> was the first payment made by the ... age is currently being \nprogressively increased to a cap of 67 years <b>old</b>.", "A pension is a fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee&#39;s \nemployment ... The <b>Old Age Pension</b> program, financed by a tax on workers, was \noriginally designed to provide a pension ... Two exceptions are <b>Australia</b> and \nCanada, where the pension system is forecast to be solvent for the foreseeable \nfuture.", "if insufficient, a safety net consisting of a means-tested government-funded <b>age</b> \n<b>pension</b>. The&nbsp;...", "This article lists the statutory retirement <b>age</b> in different countries. In some \ncontexts, the ... <b>Australia</b>, 66, 2019, In <b>Australia</b> the retirement <b>age</b> is to be \nincreased ... Canada also has a <b>pension</b> supplement with different rules called \n<b>Old Age</b>&nbsp;...", "A pensioner is a person who collects a <b>pension</b>, most commonly because of \nretirement from the workforce. This is a term typically used in the United Kingdom \n(along with OAP), Ireland and <b>Australia</b> where someone of pensionable <b>age</b> may \nalso be referred to as an &#39;<b>old age</b> pensioner&#39;.", "The <b>Old</b>-<b>Age Pensions</b> Act 1908 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom of \nGreat Britain and Ireland, passed in 1908. The Act is often regarded as one of&nbsp;...", "Retrieved 2009-01-10. ^ &quot;Commonwealth <b>Old</b>-<b>Age</b> and Invalid <b>Pensions</b> \nSchemes&quot;, by T.H. Kewley, Journal of the Royal <b>Australian</b>&nbsp;...", "Constitution Alteration (Social Services) 1946 proposed to extend the powers of \ngovernment ... Prior to this amendment the only social services provision was s51\n(xxiii) that gave power to legislate for invalid and <b>old</b>-<b>age pensions</b>.", "Eligibility, Permanent residents of <b>Australia</b> aged 60 or over, reduced working \nhours. Expiration, none. Cost, Generally no charge. The <b>Australian</b> Seniors Card \nis a card issued by various <b>Australian</b> State and Territory ... to senior citizens of \nthe state or territory regardless of whether or not they receive an <b>age pension</b>.", "Andrew Fisher (29 August 1862 – 22 October 1928) was an <b>Australian</b> politician \nwho served ... In addition, the age at which women became entitled to the <b>old</b>-\n<b>age pension</b> was lowered from sixty-five to sixty. The introduction of the maternity\n&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Social security in Australia
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What was the name of the plant from little shop of horrors?
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[ "Little Shop of Horrors (film)", "Little Shop of Horrors (musical)", "The Little Shop of Horrors" ]
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Little Shop of Horrors (film)
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When did the democratic republic of the congo gain independence?
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[ "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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What is the brightest star seen from earth?
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[ "List of brightest stars" ]
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List of brightest stars
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When did the right to information act come in to force?
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[ "Right to Information Act, 2005" ]
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Right to Information Act, 2005
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He percentage of red blood cells in a sample of human blood is normally about?
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[ "Complete blood count", "Red blood cell", "Blood" ]
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The list of <b>normal</b> reference ranges for various <b>blood</b> electrolytes is extensive.", "The hematocrit (Ht or HCT), also known by several other names, is the volume \n<b>percentage</b> (vol%) of <b>red blood cells</b> (<b>RBC</b>) in <b>blood</b>, measured as part of a <b>blood</b> \ntest. The measurement depends on the number and size of <b>red blood cells</b>. It is \n<b>normally</b> 40.7%–50.3% for men and 36.1%–44.3% for women. ... a <b>blood</b> \n<b>sample&#39;s</b> hematocrit—the <b>red blood cell</b> volume <b>percentage</b>—can&nbsp;...", "... (September 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this <b>template</b> message). A \n<b>blood</b> cell, also called a hematopoietic cell, hemocyte, or hematocyte, is a cell \nproduced ... <b>Red blood cells</b> are much smaller than most other <b>human</b> cells. \nRBCs are ... The average lifespan of a platelet is <b>normally</b> just 5 to 9 days. \nPlatelets are a&nbsp;...", "A scanning electron microscope image of <b>normal</b> circulating <b>human blood</b>. In \naddition to the irregularly shaped leukocytes, both <b>red blood cells</b> and many \nsmall&nbsp;...", "Whole <b>blood</b> (WB) is <b>human blood</b> from a standard <b>blood</b> donation. It is used in \nthe treatment of massive bleeding, in exchange transfusion, and when people \ndonate <b>blood</b> to themselves. One unit of whole <b>blood</b> (~517 mls) brings up \nhemoglobin levels by about 10 g/L. Cross matching is <b>typically</b> done before the \n<b>blood</b> is given. ... Whole <b>blood</b> is made up of <b>red blood cells</b>, white <b>blood</b> cells, \nplatelets, and&nbsp;...", "Hemorheology, also spelled haemorheology or <b>blood</b> rheology, is the study of \nflow properties ... Viscoelasticity is a property of <b>human blood</b> that is primarily due \nto the elastic energy that is stored in the deformation ... The large volume \n<b>percentage of red blood cells</b> at a <b>normal</b> hematocrit level leaves little room for \ncell motion&nbsp;...", "<b>Red blood cells</b> (RBCs), also referred to as red cells, red <b>blood</b> corpuscles, \nhaematids, ... Approximately 84% of the cells in the <b>human</b> body are <b>red blood</b> \n<b>cells</b>. Nearly ... The <b>red blood cells</b> of mammals are <b>typically</b> shaped as \nbiconcave disks: ... Before <b>blood</b> is given, a small <b>sample</b> of the recipient&#39;s <b>blood</b> \nis tested with the&nbsp;...", "Reticulocytes are immature <b>red blood cells</b> (RBCs). In the process of \nerythropoiesis (red <b>blood</b> ... The <b>normal</b> fraction of reticulocytes in the <b>blood</b> \ndepends on the clinical situation but is usually ... A reticulocyte <b>percentage</b> that is \nhigher than &quot;<b>normal</b>&quot; can be a sign of anemia, but this depends on the ... <b>Blood</b> \ncells &middot; <b>Human</b> cells.", "<b>Blood</b> plasma is a yellowish liquid component of <b>blood</b> that holds the <b>blood</b> cells \nin whole <b>blood</b> ... &quot;Dried plasmas&quot; in powder or strips of material <b>format</b> were \ndeveloped and first used in World War II. ... When donating whole <b>blood</b> or \npacked <b>red blood cell</b> (PRBC) transfusions, O- is the most ... <b>Human</b> Biology and \nHealth." ] }, { "title": [ "Blood", "Complete blood count", "Blood cell", "Hematocrit", "Red blood cell", "Blood transfusion", "Packed red blood cells", "Hemoglobin", "Human iron metabolism", "Blood test" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Blood</b> is a body fluid in <b>humans</b> and other animals that delivers necessary \nsubstances such as ... The combined surface area of all <b>red blood cells</b> of the \n<b>human</b> body would be ... of white <b>blood</b> cells; for <b>example</b>, acidophils are \n<b>generally</b> more common than in ... <b>Rate</b> of <b>blood</b> flow varies greatly between \ndifferent organs.", "A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of <b>normal</b> circulating <b>human blood</b>. \n<b>Red blood cells</b>, several knobby white <b>blood</b> cells, and small disc-shaped&nbsp;...", "... (September 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this <b>template</b> message). A \n<b>blood</b> cell, also called a hematopoietic cell, hemocyte, or hematocyte, is a cell \nproduced ... Haemoglobin is an <b>iron</b>-containing protein that gives <b>red blood cells</b> \ntheir color and ... <b>Red blood cells</b> are much smaller than most other <b>human</b> cells.", "The hematocrit (Ht or HCT), also known by several other names, is the volume \n<b>percentage</b> (vol%) of <b>red blood cells</b> (<b>RBC</b>) in <b>blood</b>, measured as part of a <b>blood</b> \ntest. The measurement depends on the number and size of <b>red blood cells</b>. It is \n<b>normally</b> 40.7%–50.3% for men and 36.1%–44.3% for women. ... a <b>blood</b> \n<b>sample&#39;s</b> hematocrit—the <b>red blood cell</b> volume <b>percentage</b>—can&nbsp;...", "<b>Red blood cells</b> (RBCs), also referred to as red cells, <b>red blood corpuscles</b>, \nhaematids, ... The cytoplasm of erythrocytes is rich in hemoglobin, an <b>iron</b>-\ncontaining ... Approximately 84% of the cells in the <b>human</b> body are <b>red blood</b> \n<b>cells</b>. ... This process <b>normally</b> occurs at the same <b>rate</b> of production by \nerythropoiesis, balancing&nbsp;...", "<b>Red blood cells</b> (<b>RBC</b>) contain hemoglobin, and supply the cells of the body with \noxygen. White <b>blood</b> cells are not <b>commonly</b> used during transfusion, but are part\n&nbsp;...", "Packed <b>red blood cells</b>, also known as packed cells, are <b>red blood cells</b> that have \nbeen separated for <b>blood</b> transfusion. The packed cells are <b>typically</b> used in&nbsp;...", "Hemoglobin (American English) or haemoglobin (British English) abbreviated Hb \nor Hgb, is the <b>iron</b>-containing oxygen-transport metalloprotein in the <b>red blood</b> \n<b>cells</b> ... For <b>example</b>, the most common hemoglobin sequences in <b>humans</b> and ... \nHemoglobin in <b>normal red blood cells</b> is protected by a reduction system to keep\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Human iron</b> metabolism is the set of chemical reactions that maintain <b>human</b> \nhomeostasis of ... Heme groups are part of hemoglobin, a protein found in <b>red</b> \n<b>blood cells</b> that serves to ... In mammalian cells, intracellular labile <b>iron</b> \nconcentrations are <b>typically</b> smaller than 1 micromolar, less than 5 <b>percent</b> of total \ncellular <b>iron</b>.", "A <b>blood</b> test is a laboratory analysis performed on a <b>blood sample</b> that is <b>usually</b> \nextracted from ... <b>RBC</b>, <b>Red Blood Cell</b> Count, The level of <b>red blood cells</b>. ... It \nuses tiny trenches to separate <b>blood</b> cells from plasma (99 <b>percent</b> of <b>blood</b> cells \n... &quot;The proteomes of <b>human</b> parotid and submandibular/sublingual gland salivas\n&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Blood", "Complete blood count", "Hematocrit", "Blood cell", "White blood cell", "Whole blood", "Hemorheology", "Packed red blood cells", "Red blood cell", "Blood plasma" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Blood</b> is a body fluid in <b>humans</b> and other animals that delivers necessary \nsubstances such as ... <b>The proportion</b> of <b>blood</b> occupied by <b>red blood cells</b> is \nreferred to as <b>the</b> hematocrit, and is <b>normally about</b> 45%. <b>The</b> combined surface \narea of all <b>red blood cells</b> of <b>the human</b> body would be roughly 2,000 times as \ngreat as <b>the</b>&nbsp;...", "Outside of these conditions, however, <b>the</b> automated hematocrit is more accurate \nthan <b>the</b> manual hematocrit. <sup>:188</sup>. <b>Normal human blood</b> film. <b>Red blood cells</b> and\n&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> hematocrit (Ht or HCT), also known by several other names, is <b>the</b> volume \n<b>percentage</b> (vol%) of <b>red blood cells</b> (<b>RBC</b>) in <b>blood</b>, measured as part of a <b>blood</b> \ntest. <b>The</b> measurement depends on <b>the</b> number and size of <b>red blood cells</b>. It is \n<b>normally</b> 40.7%–50.3% for men and 36.1%–44.3% for women. ... a <b>blood</b> \n<b>sample&#39;s</b> hematocrit—<b>the red blood cell</b> volume <b>percentage</b>—can&nbsp;...", "... (September 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this <b>template</b> message). A \n<b>blood</b> cell, also called a hematopoietic cell, hemocyte, or hematocyte, is a cell \nproduced ... Mature <b>red blood cells</b> are unique among cells in <b>the human</b> body in \nthat they lack a ... <b>The</b> average lifespan of a platelet is <b>normally</b> just 5 to 9 days.", "A scanning electron microscope image of <b>normal</b> circulating <b>human blood</b>. In \naddition to <b>the</b> irregularly shaped leukocytes, both <b>red blood cells</b> and many \nsmall&nbsp;...", "Whole <b>blood</b> (WB) is <b>human blood</b> from a standard <b>blood</b> donation. It is used in \n<b>the</b> treatment of ... This is done to provide a final product with a very specific \nhematocrit (<b>percentage of red</b> cells) with type O red cells and type AB plasma to \n... Whole <b>blood is typically</b> stored under <b>the</b> same conditions as <b>red blood cells</b> \nand can&nbsp;...", "Hemorheology, also spelled haemorheology or <b>blood</b> rheology, is <b>the</b> study of \nflow properties ... Viscoelasticity is a property of <b>human blood</b> that is primarily due \nto <b>the</b> elastic energy that is stored in <b>the</b> deformation ... <b>The</b> large volume \n<b>percentage of red blood cells</b> at a <b>normal</b> hematocrit level leaves little room for \ncell motion&nbsp;...", "Packed <b>red blood cells</b>, also known as packed cells, are <b>red blood cells</b> that have \nbeen separated for <b>blood</b> transfusion. <b>The</b> packed cells are <b>typically</b> used in&nbsp;...", "<b>Red blood cells</b> (RBCs), also referred to as red cells, <b>red blood corpuscles</b>, \nhaematids, ... Approximately 84% of <b>the</b> cells in <b>the human</b> body are <b>red blood</b> \n<b>cells</b>. Nearly ... <b>The red blood cells</b> of mammals are <b>typically</b> shaped as \nbiconcave disks: ... Before <b>blood</b> is given, a small <b>sample</b> of <b>the</b> recipient&#39;s <b>blood</b> \nis tested with <b>the</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Blood</b> plasma is a yellowish liquid component of <b>blood</b> that holds <b>the blood</b> cells \nin whole <b>blood</b> ... Drew insisted that there was no racial difference in <b>human</b> \n<b>blood</b> and that <b>the</b> policy would lead to needless deaths ... When donating whole \n<b>blood</b> or packed <b>red blood cell</b> (PRBC) transfusions, O- is <b>the</b> most desirable and \nis&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Nearly half" ]
Red blood cell
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What did the sea dogs have that led to their defeat of the spanish armada?
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[ "Sea Dogs" ]
{ "query": [ "sea dogs spanish armada" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "Sea Dogs", "Martin Frobisher", "John Hawkins (naval commander)", "Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)", "List of pirates", "Portuguese Water Dog", "Singeing the King of Spain's Beard", "Spanish Armada", "Privateer", "Tudor navy" ], "snippet": [ "King Philip II of Spain (<b>Spanish</b>: ... off and looting by <b>English Sea</b>-<b>Dogs</b>,&nbsp;...", "Sir Martin Frobisher was an English seaman and privateer who made three \nvoyages to the New ... He was later knighted for his service in repelling the \n<b>Spanish Armada</b> in 1588. ... as a privateer in association with John Hawkins and \nother English <b>sea dogs</b> who operated under sometimes questionable letters of \nmarque.", "Admiral Sir John Hawkins (also spelled as Hawkyns) (1532 – 12 November 1595\n) was an ... In the battle in which the <b>Spanish Armada</b> was defeated in 1588, \nHawkins served as a vice ... William Hawkins was a merchant, shipowner and \nsea captain who ... Walling, R.A.J. A <b>Sea</b>-<b>Dog</b> of Devon: a Life of Sir John \nHawkins.", "The Anglo-<b>Spanish</b> War (1585–1604) was an intermittent conflict between the \nkingdoms of ... An <b>English</b> counter <b>armada</b> under the command of Sir Francis \nDrake and Sir John Norreys was prepared in 1589 ... <b>English</b> merchant privateers \nor corsairs known as Elizabeth&#39;s <b>Sea dogs</b> however enjoyed more qualified \nsuccess.", "This is a list of known pirates, buccaneers, corsairs, privateers, river pirates, and \nothers ... 12.1 Ancient World; 12.2 Middle Ages; 12.3 Rise of the English <b>Sea</b> \n<b>Dogs</b> and Dutch Privateers: 1560–1650; 12.4 Age of the Buccaneers: ... His work \nin ship design was important during the threat of invasion from the <b>Spanish</b> \n<b>Armada</b>.", "The Portuguese Water <b>Dog</b> is a breed of <b>dog</b>. It is classified as a working <b>dog</b> by \nthe American ... In 1297 in a monk&#39;s account of a drowning sailor who was pulled \nfrom the <b>sea</b> by a <b>dog</b> with a &quot;black coat, the hair long and ... The <b>Spanish</b> \n<b>Armada</b> relied on Portuguese Water <b>Dogs</b> to carry messages from vessel to \nvessel.", "Singeing the King of Spain&#39;s Beard is the derisive name given to the attack in \nApril and May 1587 in the Bay of Cadiz, by the English privateer Francis Drake \nagainst the Spanish naval forces assembling at Cadiz. Much of the Spanish fleet \nwas destroyed, and substantial supplies were ... known as the <b>Invincible Armada</b>, \nand it was hastily assembled in the Spanish&nbsp;...", "The <b>Spanish Armada</b> was a Habsburg Spanish fleet of 130 ships that sailed from \nCorunna in ... Because the result of the English fire-ship attack and the sea battle \nof Gravelines had not yet ... William Camden (1551–1623) pointed in addition to \nelements of English nationalism and the private enterprise of the <b>sea dogs</b>.", "A privateer is a private person or ship that engages in maritime warfare under a \ncommission of ... Elizabeth&#39;s authorisation of sea-raiders (known as <b>Sea Dogs</b>) \nsuch as Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh allowed ... Drake in the attack on the \nSpanish fleet at Cadiz and participated in England&#39;s defeat of the <b>Spanish</b> \n<b>Armada</b>.", "The Tudor navy was the navy of the Kingdom of England under the ruling Tudor \ndynasty ... She risked war with Spain by supporting the &quot;<b>Sea Dogs</b>,&quot; such as John \nHawkins and Francis Drake, who preyed ... In 1588, Philip II of Spain launched \nthe <b>Spanish Armada</b> against England, but after a running battle lasting over a \nweek&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Letters of Marque" ]
Sea Dogs
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Who won the bafta award for best director in 2008?
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[ "BAFTA Award for Best Direction" ]
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[ "Danny Boyle" ]
BAFTA Award for Best Direction
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When was the forbidden city opened to the public?
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[ "Forbidden City" ]
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[ "1912" ]
Forbidden City
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What seven countries make up the subcontinent of south asia?
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[ "South Asia" ]
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Who picks chief justice of the supreme court?
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[ "Chief Justice of the United States" ]
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Chief Justice of the United States
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When was the first king size bed made?
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[ "Kingsize" ]
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[ "In the mid-1950s" ]
Bed
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Who plays mary's husband on little house?
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[ "Linwood Boomer" ]
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[ "Linwood Boomer" ]
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What is the cost of an airbus a380?
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[ "Airbus A380" ]
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[ "US $432.6 million" ]
Airbus A380
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When did rolls royce start making jet engines?
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[ "Rolls-Royce Limited" ]
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Rolls-Royce Limited
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When did i can't get no satisfaction come out?
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[ "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" ]
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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
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Who plays the ancient one in doctor strange 2016?
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[ "Doctor Strange (2016 film)" ]
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Benedict Cumberbatch portrays the character in the Marvel \nCinematic Universe films <b>Doctor Strange</b> (<b>2016</b>), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), \nAvengers:&nbsp;...", "Doctor Strange is a Marvel Comics superhero. Doctor Strange or Dr. Strange may \nalso refer to: ... Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme, a 2007 animated film; <b>Doctor</b> \n<b>Strange</b> (<b>2016</b> film), a 2016 film from Marvel Studios, based on the character&nbsp;...", "<b>Doctor Strange</b> (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to \nthe Marvel Studios film <b>Doctor Strange</b> composed by Michael Giacchino. \nHollywood Records released the album digitally on October 21, <b>2016</b>, with a&nbsp;...", "The Ancient One is a fictional character appearing in American comic books \npublished by Marvel Comics. He was the mentor of Doctor Strange and was his \npredecessor as Sorcerer ... Swinton first portrays The Ancient One in <b>Doctor</b> \n<b>Strange</b> (<b>2016</b>). Over the course of the film, the Ancient One is attacked by \nKaecilius,&nbsp;...", "File talk:Dormammu in <b>Doctor Strange 2016</b> film.png. From Wikipedia, the free \nencyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search&nbsp;...", "Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch CBE (born 19 July 1976) is an English \nactor. ... In <b>2016</b>, he was once again nominated for an Outstanding Lead Actor in \na Miniseries or a Movie, this time for Sherlock: The Abominable Bride. ... \nCumberbatch starred as <b>Doctor Strange</b> in both the eponymous film released in \nNovember&nbsp;...", "Baron Karl Amadeus Mordo (known as Baron Mordo) is a fictional supervillain \nappearing in ... Chiwetel Ejiofor plays Mordo in the <b>2016</b> film <b>Doctor Strange</b>.", "Wong is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by \nMarvel Comics. He is the sidekick and valet of <b>Doctor Strange</b>, the Sorcerer \nSupreme of Earth. ... In the <b>2016 Doctor Strange</b> film, he is depicted as one of \n<b>Strange&#39;s</b> teachers rather than a servant, as well as the librarian of Kamar-Taj. He \ndoes not&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Ancient One", "Benedict Cumberbatch", "List of Marvel Cinematic Universe film actors", "Whitewashing in film", "Captain Marvel (film)", "Star Trek Beyond", "Civil War II", "Doctor Doom", "Wormholes in fiction", "BuzzFeed Unsolved" ], "snippet": [ "<b>The Ancient One</b> is a fictional character appearing in American comic books \npublished by Marvel Comics. He was the mentor of Doctor Strange and was his \npredecessor as Sorcerer ... Swinton first portrays <b>The Ancient One in Doctor</b> \n<b>Strange</b> (<b>2016</b>). Over the course of the film, <b>the Ancient One</b> is attacked by \nKaecilius,&nbsp;...", "Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch CBE (born 19 July 1976) is an English \nactor. ... Since 2001, Cumberbatch has had major roles in a dozen classic <b>plays</b> \nat the ... 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But in reality, it never has; one rarely sees, for example, an African \nAmerican, Latino, or Asian ... <b>Doctor Strange</b>, <b>2016</b>, In the superhero film, actress \nTilda Swinton <b>plays the Ancient One</b>, who in ... &quot;Hollywood&#39;s Ancient Egypt \nWhitewash&quot;.", "Captain Marvel is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics \ncharacter ... Larson was announced as Danvers at the 2016 San Diego Comic-\nCon, with ... like Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and <b>Doctor Strange</b> (<b>2016</b>), and \n<b>one</b> of its ... You see how she <b>lays</b> the foundation for a character who defies male\n&nbsp;...", "Star Trek Beyond is a <b>2016</b> American science fiction action film directed by Justin \nLin, written by ... This was <b>one</b> of Yelchin&#39;s last films before his death in June \n<b>2016</b>. ... Elsewhere on the planet, <b>Dr</b>. Leonard McCoy and a wounded Spock \nsearch for ... to hand over the Abronath, then uses it to complete an <b>ancient</b> \nbioweapon.", "&quot;Civil War II&quot; is a <b>2016</b> comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel \nComics. Debuting in ... In July <b>2016</b>, Marvel announced three additional <b>one</b>-\nshots: Civil War II: The Accused, ... As Morales leaves, Maria Hill places Iron \nMan&#39;s team under arrest but <b>Doctor Strange</b> teleports them to <b>one</b> of Nick Fury&#39;s \nsafehouses.", "<b>Doctor</b> Victor Von Doom is a fictional character appearing in American comic \nbooks published ... At <b>one</b> point in the 1970s, Kirby drew his interpretation of what \nDoom would look like ... With the aid of <b>Doctor Strange</b>, however, Richards learns \nto utilize magic on a basic level by ... Archived from the original on April 4, <b>2016</b>.", "An Einstein–Rosen bridge, or wormhole, is a postulated method, within the \ngeneral theory of ... The <b>one</b>-way rule may be caused by the Stargates \nthemselves: as a Gate ... In the <b>2016</b> film <b>Doctor Strange</b>, <b>Doctor Strange</b> and \nothers using a magical ... By crossing the wormhole, <b>Dr</b>. Bishop disrupted the \nfundamental <b>laws</b> of&nbsp;...", "BuzzFeed Unsolved is an American documentary entertainment web series \ncreated and produced by Ryan Bergara. It first aired on YouTube on February 4, \n<b>2016</b>, and has run for six seasons. ... In BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural \nSeason 4 <b>Ancient</b> Aliens contributor Giorgio Tsoukalos was featured in the \ndiscussion about&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Doctor Strange (2016 film)
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How many episodes of total bellas season 2?
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[ "Total Bellas", "Total Divas", "Total Divas (season 2)" ]
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Who scored hattrick in fifa world cup final?
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[ "List of FIFA World Cup hat-tricks" ]
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List of FIFA World Cup hat-tricks
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What does mahoney teach hightower to do in the movie 'policy academy'?
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[ "Police Academy (film)" ]
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Police Academy (film)
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Two player japanese board game similar to chess?
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[ "Shogi" ]
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[ "Shogi" ]
Shogi
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Highest paid hollywood actor for a single movie?
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[ "List of highest paid film actors" ]
{ "query": [ "Highest paid hollywood actor for a single movie" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "List of highest paid film actors", "Tyler Perry", "Bradley Cooper", "Carole Lombard", "Cameron Diaz", "Jennifer Aniston", "Julia Roberts", "Daniel Radcliffe", "Khans of Bollywood", "Jennifer Lopez" ], "snippet": [ "Salaries for the world&#39;s <b>highest paid film actors</b> currently range from $20–30 \nmillion, but an ... <b>One</b> of the biggest costs of making On Stranger Tides was \npaying the production ... Schuker, Lauren E. (2 April 2009), &quot;<b>Hollywood</b> Squeezes \n<b>Stars</b>&#39; Pay in Slump&quot;, The Wall Street Journal, archived from the original on 16 \nJune 2013.", "Tyler Perry is an American <b>actor</b>, writer, producer, comedian and director. In 2011\n, Forbes listed him as the <b>highest paid</b> man in entertainment, earning ... Tyler \nPerry Studios is <b>one</b> of the largest <b>film</b> studios in the nation and established Tyler \n... In an interview with Hip <b>Hollywood</b>, Perry responded to Spike Lee&#39;s comments \nby&nbsp;...", "Bradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American <b>actor</b> and \nfilmmaker. He has ... For his performance, Cooper received an award at the 13th \n<b>Hollywood Film</b> Festival and his first nomination for MTV ... He was <b>one</b> of the \n<b>highest</b>-<b>paid actors</b> in the world from 2013 to 2015, earning $28 million, $46 \nmillion, and&nbsp;...", "Carole Lombard was an American <b>film actress</b>. She was particularly noted for her \nenergetic, often off-beat roles in the screwball comedies of the 1930s. She was \nthe <b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b> star in <b>Hollywood</b> in the late 1930s. ... She was paid $150,000 \nfor the <b>film</b>, continuing her status as <b>one</b> of <b>Hollywood&#39;s highest</b>-<b>paid</b> actresses, \nand&nbsp;...", "Cameron Michelle Diaz (born August 30, 1972) is an American <b>actress</b>, writer \nand former model. She has frequently appeared in comedies throughout her \ncareer, while also earning critical recognition in dramatic films. ... New York <b>Film</b> \nCritics Award. In 2013, she was named the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid actress</b> over 40 in \n<b>Hollywood</b>.", "Jennifer Joanna Aniston (born February 11, 1969) is an American <b>actress</b>, <b>film</b> \nproducer, and ... Aniston is <b>one</b> of the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b> actresses in <b>Hollywood</b> as of \n2018. She has been on the Forbes Top Earning Actresses list for 15 years, every\n&nbsp;...", "Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American <b>actress</b> and \nproducer. She established herself as a leading lady in <b>Hollywood</b> after \nheadlining the romantic comedy <b>film</b> Pretty Woman (1990), ... Roberts was the \n<b>highest</b>-<b>paid actress</b> in the world throughout most of the 1990s and in the first half \nof the 2000s.", "Daniel Jacob Radcliffe (born 23 July 1989) is an English <b>actor</b> and producer. He \nis best known for playing the titular protagonist in the Harry Potter <b>film</b> ... Radcliffe \nbecame <b>one</b> of the <b>highest paid actors</b> in the world during the filming of the ... of \ntheir hands, feet, and wands in front of Grauman&#39;s Chinese Theatre in <b>Hollywood</b>.", "The term Khans of Bollywood refers to several male <b>actors</b> of Bollywood, the \nMumbai-based ... Kumar was <b>one</b> of the <b>biggest</b> Indian <b>movie stars</b> of the 1950s \nand 1960s. ... in the world with US$33.5 million, <b>earning</b> more than <b>Hollywood</b> \n<b>actors</b> like Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt and Leonardo \nDiCaprio.", "Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is \nan American ... later establishing herself as the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b> Latin <b>actress</b> in \n<b>Hollywood</b>. ... Then, and starred in the US box office number-<b>one</b> Maid in \nManhattan. ... After she finished filming her role in the <b>film</b>, Lopez realized that \nshe wanted to&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Keanu Reeves" ]
List of highest paid film actors
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What possible outcome(s) can result from intense competition between two species?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "alteration of populations, communities, and the evolution of interacting species." ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "Interspecific competition" ]
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Competition (biology)
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When did the first lord of the rings movie come out?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "November 15, 1978" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "The Lord of the Rings" ]
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[ "2001" ]
The Lord of the Rings (film series)
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What type of stone is stonehenge made of?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "bluestone and sarsen sandstone" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "Stonehenge" ]
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[ "sarsen", "bluestone" ]
Stonehenge
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List of top 10 largest countries in africa?
{ "type": [ "multipleQAs" ], "answer": [ [] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [ "List of top 10 largest countries in africa by area?", "List of top 10 largest countries in africa by population?" ], "answer": [ [ "Algeria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Libya, Chad, Niger, Angola, Mali, South Africa, Ethiopia" ], [ "Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Algeria, Sudan, Morocco" ] ] } ] }
[ "List of African countries by population", "List of African countries by area" ]
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[ "Angola", "South Africa", "Niger", "Chad", "Mali", "Libya", "Sudan", "Algeria", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Ethiopia" ]
List of African countries by area
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Who sings the only fools and horses theme?
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[ "Only Fools and Horses" ]
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[ "John Sullivan" ]
Only Fools and Horses
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Where does the saying all quiet on the western front come from?
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[ "All Quiet on the Western Front (disambiguation)" ]
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When is the next batman telltale coming out?
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[ "Batman: The Telltale Series" ]
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Batman: The Enemy Within
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Who played ryan's brother in the oc?
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[ "List of The O.C. characters" ]
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Who played mike cutter on law and order?
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[ "Michael Cutter" ]
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Michael Cutter
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What is the population of rochester new york?
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[ "Rochester, New York" ]
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Who sings rainy night in georgia with conway twitty?
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[ "Rainy Night in Georgia" ]
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Rainy Night in Georgia
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When did china become a member of the united nations?
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[ "China and the United Nations" ]
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[ "October 24 , 1945" ]
China and the United Nations
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Who cut down the trees in the lorax?
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[ "The Lorax", "The Lorax (film)" ]
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[ "the Once - ler" ]
The Lorax
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When does jessica fletcher moved to new york?
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[ "Jessica Fletcher", "Murder, She Wrote" ]
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Murder, She Wrote
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Record for cycling from lands end to john o'groats?
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[ "Land's End to John o' Groats" ]
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[ "nine days" ]
Land's End to John o' Groats
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Who is running for attorney general in florida 2018?
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[ "2018 Florida Attorney General election" ]
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[ "Ashley Moody", "Sean Shaw" ]
Florida Attorney General election, 2018
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When did university of georgia start playing football?
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[ "Georgia Bulldogs football", "History of Georgia Bulldogs football" ]
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[ "1892" ]
Georgia Bulldogs football
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Where was the movie charlie st. cloud filmed?
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[ "Charlie St. Cloud" ]
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Charlie St. Cloud
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Who do the eagles play in the nfc championship game?
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[ "NFC Championship Game" ]
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Where does the cumberland river begin and end?
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[ "Cumberland River" ]
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Cumberland River
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Who played trapper john in the movie mash?
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[ "MASH (film)" ]
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MASH (film)
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What are the measurements of a full mattress?
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[ "Bed size" ]
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[ "54 in × 75 in" ]
Bed size
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Who sang the original version of earth angel?
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[ "Earth Angel" ]
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[ "the Penguins" ]
Earth Angel
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When did colour tv start in the uk?
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[ "Timeline of the introduction of color television in countries", "Television in the United Kingdom" ]
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Timeline of the introduction of color television in countries
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Who played rudy's friend bud on the cosby show?
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[ "List of The Cosby Show characters" ]
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Deon Richmond
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What is a fanny pack called in britain?
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[ "Fanny pack" ]
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Fanny pack
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Nursery rhyme the cow jumped over the moon?
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[ "Hey Diddle Diddle" ]
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Hey Diddle Diddle
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When did the packers play at camp randall?
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Camp Randall Stadium
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In which countries is the great rift valley located?
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Great Rift Valley
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Who has the most passing touchdowns in the nfl?
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The record for <b>passing yards</b> in a <b>season</b> is \nheld by Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos who threw for 5,477 in 2013. \nDrew Brees has led the <b>NFL</b> in <b>passing yards</b> in seven <b>seasons</b>, <b>more</b> than ... \nPeyton Manning holds the single-season passing yards record, throwing for&nbsp;...", "Drew Brees is the <b>most</b> recent quarterback to throw seven <b>touchdown passes</b> in a \n<b>game</b>. In the <b>National Football League</b> (<b>NFL</b>), eight quarterbacks share the \nrecord of having thrown seven <b>touchdown passes</b> in a <b>single game</b>.", "<b>Most passing touchdowns</b>, <b>career</b>: 547, Drew Brees, 2001-2019 ... <b>Most passing</b> \n<b>touchdowns</b>, <b>one</b> quarter: 5, Tom Brady on&nbsp;...", "In the history of the <b>National Football League</b> (<b>NFL</b>), 19 different quarterbacks \nhave passed for at least 500 yards in a <b>single game</b> 23 times, a feat also referred \nto as the &quot;500 Club&quot;. 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He was drafted as the first overall \npick by the Panthers in the 2011 <b>NFL</b> Draft. ... 14 <b>touchdowns</b>, <b>more</b> in a <b>single</b> \n<b>season</b> than any other quarterback in <b>NFL</b>&nbsp;...", "This article details statistics relating to the Kansas City Chiefs <b>National Football</b> \n<b>League</b> (<b>NFL</b>) American football team, including <b>career</b>, <b>single season</b> and ... \n<b>Most pass</b> attempts, <b>career</b>: Len Dawson, 3,696; <b>Most pass</b> attempts, <b>season</b>: Bill \n... 76; <b>Most</b> rushing <b>touchdowns</b>, <b>season</b>: Priest Holmes, 27 (2003) (tied 2nd <b>NFL</b>\n&nbsp;...", "Aaron Charles Rodgers (born December 2, 1983) is an American football \nquarterback for the ... Rodgers is the <b>NFL&#39;s</b> all-time regular <b>season career</b> passer \nrating leader and is <b>one</b> of two quarterbacks to have a regular ... Rodgers ended \nthe <b>game</b> with 178 <b>yards passing</b> and two <b>touchdowns</b> (<b>one passing</b> and <b>one</b> \nrushing)." ] }, { "title": [ "List of National Football League career passing touchdowns leaders ...", "List of National Football League annual passing touchdowns leaders", "List of NFL quarterbacks with seven touchdown passes in a game ...", "List of National Football League records (individual)", "List of most consecutive games with touchdown passes in the ...", "Peyton Manning", "List of National Football League playoffs career passing touchdowns ...", "List of National Football League records (team)", "Patrick Mahomes", "Aaron Rodgers" ], "snippet": [ "This is a list of National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) quarterbacks by total career \nregular season ... 2 Active players with at least 150 TDs; 3 <b>Most</b> career \ntouchdown passes including playoff games; 4 Historical <b>passing touchdowns</b> \nleaders; 5 See&nbsp;...", "This is a list of National Football League quarterbacks who have led the regular \nseason in <b>passing touchdowns</b> each year. 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He held the <b>NFL</b> record for career <b>touchdown passes</b> from \n2014–2019, and the career <b>passing</b> yards record, achieved 2015. ... set five \ndifferent <b>NFL</b> rookie records including <b>most touchdown passes</b> in a season, <b>most</b> \ninterceptions&nbsp;...", "This is a list of National Football League quarterbacks by total postseason \n<b>passing touchdowns</b> ... List of National Football League <b>passing touchdowns</b> \nleaders &middot; <b>Most</b> wins by a starting quarterback (<b>NFL</b>) &middot; List of National Football \nLeague ... Pro-football-reference.com <b>NFL</b> Career Playoffs <b>Passing Touchdowns</b> \nLeaders&nbsp;...", "This is a list of records set by various teams in various categories in the National \nFootball ... <b>Most</b> consecutive road games scoring 1+ <b>touchdown</b>, since AFL-<b>NFL</b> \nMerger, 82. New Orleans ... <b>Most Passes</b> Attempted, Both Teams, Game, 112.", "Patrick Lavon Mahomes II (born September 17, 1995) is an American football \nquarterback for ... Mahomes was awarded the Super Bowl <b>Most</b> Valuable Player \nfor his performance, ... Following his sixth <b>touchdown pass</b> in the game, he broke \nthe <b>NFL</b> record for <b>touchdown passes</b> thrown in the first two weeks of the season.", "Aaron Charles Rodgers (born December 2, 1983) is an American football \nquarterback for the ... Rodgers has led the <b>NFL</b> four times in <b>touchdown</b>-to-\ninterception ratio (2011, 2012 ... His 423 <b>passing</b> yards are the <b>most</b> by any \nquarterback in his first playoff game as well as his four <b>touchdown passes</b> and \nfive total <b>touchdowns</b>." ] } ] }
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List of National Football League career passing touchdowns leaders
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When do new episodes of berserk come out?
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[ "Berserk (2016 TV series)", "List of Berserk (1997 TV series) episodes", "Berserk (1997 TV series)" ]
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[ "April 7 , 2017" ]
Berserk (2016 TV series)
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When did gst came into force in india?
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[ "Goods and Services Tax (India)" ]
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[ "July 1 , 2017" ]
Goods and Services Tax (India)
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Who appoints the member of state human rights commission in india?
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[ "National Human Rights Commission of India" ]
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National Human Rights Commission of India
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Who played the dresser in beauty and the beast?
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[ "List of Disney's Beauty and the Beast characters" ]
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List of Disney's Beauty and the Beast characters
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What do we call the moment when the sperm and ovum join?
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[ "Fertilisation" ]
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Human fertilization
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Who is the leader of the senate 2018?
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[ "Party leaders of the United States Senate" ]
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United States Senate elections, 2018
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Full house michelle's first day of kindergarten?
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[ "Full House (season 5)" ]
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Full House (season 5)
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Who played oscar in the odd couple tv show?
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[ "The Odd Couple (1970 TV series)" ]
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The Odd Couple (1970 TV series)
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Who sings in the movie walk the line?
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[ "Walk the Line" ]
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The humming was necessary \nsince the song required Cash to change keys several times while <b>singing</b> it.", "I <b>Walk the Line</b> is a <b>soundtrack</b> album to a 1970 <b>film</b> of the same name starring \nGregory Peck. Released that same year on Columbia Records, it is, in essence, a \ncountry album by Johnny Cash (his 36th), as the entire <b>soundtrack</b> is composed \nsolely of Cash <b>songs</b>,&nbsp;...", "This is a list of awards and nominations received by <b>Walk the Line</b>. Reese \nWitherspoon won the ... Awards for <b>Walk the Line</b> at Internet <b>Movie</b> Database.", "John R. Cash was an American <b>singer, songwriter</b>, musician, actor, and author. \nHe is one of the ... His other signature <b>songs</b> include &quot;I <b>Walk the Line</b>&quot;, &quot;Ring of \nFire&quot;, &quot;Get Rhythm&quot;, and &quot;Man in Black&quot;. ... He also acted in, and wrote and <b>sang</b> \nthe opening theme for, a 1961 <b>film</b> entitled Five Minutes to Live, later re-released \nas&nbsp;...", "I <b>Walk the Line</b> is the nineteenth studio album by <b>singer</b> and <b>songwriter</b>, Johnny \nCash. ... Jump to navigation Jump to search. Not to be confused with I Walk the \nLine (soundtrack album) or Walk the Line (soundtrack). 1964 studio album by&nbsp;...", "&quot;Only Daddy That&#39;ll <b>Walk the Line</b>&quot; is a song written by Jimmy Bryant. 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Released that same year on Columbia Records, it is, in essence,&nbsp;...", "Cash re-recorded the title song for the film, and ended up with enough material \nfor a <b>soundtrack</b> album. One of the songs,&nbsp;...", "I Walk the Line is the nineteenth studio album by singer and songwriter, Johnny \nCash. ... Jump to navigation Jump to search. Not to be confused with I Walk the \nLine (soundtrack album) or Walk the Line (soundtrack). 1964 studio album by&nbsp;...", "&quot;I Walk the Line&quot; is a song written and recorded in 1956 by Johnny Cash. After \nthree attempts ... album (a live performance), in 1970 for the I <b>Walk the Line</b> \n<b>soundtrack</b>, and finally in 1988 for the Classic Cash: Hall of Fame Series album.", "&quot;I Walk the Line&quot;, a 1956 song written by Johnny Cash. I Walk the Line may also \nrefer to: ... I <b>Walk the Line</b> (<b>soundtrack</b> album), with songs by Johnny Cash.", "Walk the Line is a 2005 American biographical drama film directed by James \nMangold. Walk the Line may also refer to: Walk the Line (Mary Wilson album), a \n1992 album released by former Supremes member on the independent CEO \nRecords label; <b>Walk the Line</b> (<b>soundtrack</b>), a Grammy Award-winning soundtrack \nfrom the&nbsp;...", "On the <b>Line</b> is the <b>soundtrack</b> from the film of the same name. It was released on \nOctober 16, ... &quot;Say You&#39;ll <b>Walk</b> the Distance&quot;, Jorgen Elofsson, Terry Cox, Tommy \nEkman, Robyn, 3:26. 13. &quot;Take Me On&quot;, Richie Sambora, Desmond Child, Mark&nbsp;...", "Flesh and Blood&quot; is a 1970 single written and recorded by Johnny Cash and was \nfeatured in ... written and recorded by Johnny Cash and was featured in the film, I \n<b>Walk the Line</b> starring Gregory Peck (see: <b>soundtrack</b> album I <b>Walk the Line</b>)." ] } ] }
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Walk the Line (soundtrack)
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Who sang these boots are made for walkin?
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[ "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" ]
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These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
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Who has won the most tennis matches in history?
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[ "Serena Williams", "List of Open Era men's singles tennis players by career match wins ...", "All-time tennis records – women's singles" ]
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In 33 out of 40 \n<b>matches</b> between Nadal and Federer, the <b>winner</b> of the first set&nbsp;...", "Website, www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/about/<b>history</b>/<b>winners</b>.html. <b>Most</b> titles. \n12: Rafael Nadal. Current champion. Rafael Nadal (Twelfth title). The French \nOpen is an annual <b>tennis tournament</b> held over two weeks in May and June. ... \nRafael Nadal <b>has won the most</b> French Open titles, with twelve (which is also a \nrecord for&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>tennis</b> records that were obtained during the Open Era from 1968 \nonwards. ... Roger Federer <b>has won</b> a record nine <b>tournaments</b> at least five times \neach ... <b>Most</b> WTA singles titles <b>won</b> in a year: 21 (1970) this was her <b>most</b> \nnotable ... This was the first time in <b>tennis history</b> that sisters <b>won</b> singles titles in \nthe&nbsp;...", "The Djokovic–Nadal rivalry is a modern-day <b>tennis</b> rivalry between Novak \nDjokovic and Rafael Nadal, two of the greatest <b>tennis</b> players of all time. The \nrivalry <b>is the most</b> prolific of the <b>tennis</b> Open Era. It is widely considered to be one \nof the greatest rivalries in <b>tennis history</b> by ... In 2007, the pair met seven times, \nNadal <b>winning</b> five of them.", "Before 1972 <b>tennis</b> results were not automatically registered as ... era called &quot;\n<b>History</b> of the Pro <b>Tennis</b> Wars&quot; in the &quot;<b>Tennis</b> Server&quot; ... more titles here (for \ninstance Borg <b>won</b> his first <b>tournament</b> at ... this list (this explains for instance why \nFederer <b>has</b> four more wins than his ATP wins number).", "The following articles list <b>tennis</b> statistics: General[edit]. Grand Slam. 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She also <b>holds</b> the \nrecord for the <b>most women&#39;s</b> singles <b>matches won</b> at majors with 351 <b>matches</b>.", "Martina Navratilova <b>has won</b> 18 Major titles, tied for the third <b>most</b> with Chris \nEvert in the Open era. List <b>of Women&#39;s</b> singles Grand Slam <b>tournaments tennis</b>&nbsp;...", "In <b>women&#39;s</b> doubles, Navratilova and Pam Shriver <b>had</b> one of the <b>most</b> successful \npartnerships in <b>history</b> and <b>won</b> 109 consecutive <b>matches</b> including all four&nbsp;...", "The Championships, Wimbledon is an annual <b>tennis tournament</b> first contested in \n1877 and <b>played</b> on outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn <b>Tennis</b> and \nCroquet Club (AELTC) in the Wimbledon suburb of London, United Kingdom. \nThe Ladies&#39; Singles was started in 1884. Contents. 1 <b>History</b>; 2 Champions ... In \n2012, the Ladies&#39; Singles <b>winner received</b> prize money of £1,150,000.", "Venus Ebony Starr Williams (born June 17, 1980) is an American professional \n<b>tennis</b> player. ... Richard stopped sending his daughters to national junior <b>tennis</b> \n<b>tournaments</b> when Williams was eleven, since <b>he</b> ... Williams also became only \nthe sixth <b>woman</b> in <b>history to win</b> the singles titles at both Wimbledon and the US\n&nbsp;...", "In <b>tennis</b>, &quot;Battle of the Sexes&quot; describes various exhibition <b>matches played</b> \nbetween a man and a <b>woman</b>, or a doubles <b>match</b> between two men and two \n<b>women</b>&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Serena Williams", "Williams sisters", "Venus Williams", "List of career achievements by Serena Williams", "Serena Williams career statistics", "Richard Williams (tennis coach)", "2015 Serena Williams tennis season", "2012 Serena Williams tennis season", "List of Grand Slam women's singles champions", "2013 Serena Williams tennis season" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Serena</b> Jameka <b>Williams</b> (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional \ntennis player and former world No. 1 in women&#39;s single tennis. 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Williams&nbsp;...", "The 2012 <b>Serena Williams</b> tennis season officially began on 2 January with the \nstart of the 2012 WTA Tour. Williams won the most WTA singles titles of the&nbsp;...", "<b>Serena Williams</b> is the winner of 23 Major singles titles – Open era record. Steffi \nGraf – winner of 22 Major singles titles, and the only person to win the Golden&nbsp;...", "The 2013 <b>Serena Williams</b> tennis season officially began on 30 December with \nthe start of the 2013 WTA Tour, and follows on from a 12-match winning streak&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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Who played the baby in superman the movie?
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Aaron Smolinski
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Original singer of rock me mama like a wagon wheel?
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When is the next telltale walking dead coming out?
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The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
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Who sang on the road again canned heat?
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[ "On the Road Again (Canned Heat song)" ]
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On the Road Again (Canned Heat song)
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When was the first satellite sent into space?
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Sputnik 1
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Who won the vyas samman award in 2017?
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[ "Vyas Samman" ]
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[ "Mamta Kalia" ]
Vyas Samman
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Where are the stomata usually found on a leaf?
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[ "Epidermis (botany)", "Stoma" ]
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[ "the epidermis" ]
Stoma
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Who wrote help me make it through the night lyrics?
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[ "Help Me Make It Through the Night" ]
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[ "Kris Kristofferson" ]
Help Me Make It Through the Night
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Who holds the most triple doubles in nba history?
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[ "Double-double (basketball)", "Russell Westbrook" ]
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[ "Oscar Robertson" ]
Double (basketball)
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When did my sister's keeper come out?
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[ "My Sister's Keeper (film)", "My Sister's Keeper (novel)" ]
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[ "June 26 , 2009" ]
My Sister's Keeper (film)